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I have always felt the. What's the meaning of this sentence? ▪ "I've always felt the same applied to you my love".
Aug 23, 2020 10:02 PM
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A bit more context would help here because this a reply to a previous statement. They are suggesting that whatever the other person just said about them is a trait that could have also be true about them as well. It could be a good thing, or a bad thing. It's hard to tell without more context. I assume it's a good thing because of the use of the endearing term "my love", but it could be said in a condescending way and be a bad thing. An example: A: You were always great at making me feel better. B: I've always felt the same applied to you, my love. B thinks that A is also very good at making them feel better.
August 23, 2020
Break the sentence into 3 parts 1)I've always felt - He has felt this way forever 2) the same applied to you - Whatever they were talking about, the same idea on thing could be applied to the person he is talking to 3) my love - He is just finishing the statement with an affectionate name
August 24, 2020
The "the same applied to you" bit of this sentence seems a little strange. Can you provide a little more context for this sentence?
August 23, 2020
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