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In English language, what's the difference between "I want you" and "I need you"?
Nov 22, 2016 6:06 AM
Answers · 2
If the context is two people in a relationship, "need" is used to express very strong feelings about being with a person. Since we need water and food, saying that you "need" someone is like saying "I cannot live without you". The word "want", in a relationship setting usually refers to the desire for intimate relations with the other person (mostly sexual).
November 22, 2016
Need is something without which a person cannot survive. For exam, the human body "needs" water to survive Want is a desire which a person may or may not get. For example, I want to have ice cream
November 22, 2016
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