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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Have feelings for

What does this phrase mean: "Someone has feelings for you."
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Anonymous Someone has feelings for you. This vague phrase runs the gamut from 'Someone is attracted to you' to 'Someone loves you'.

  • Anonymous Someone has feelings for you.
  • This vague phrase runs the gamut from 'Someone is attracted to you' to 'Someone loves you'.
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AnonymousSomeone has feelings for you.
This vague phrase runs the gamut from 'Someone is attracted to you' to 'Someone loves you'.
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Hi MM,
In what situations would I say 'I have feelings for you' to someone?

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AnonymousIn what situations would I say 'I have feelings for you' to someone?
from 'I am attracted to you' to 'I love you'
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Hi MM,
Since the phrase is vague, why would the speaker use it to express 'I'm attracted to you' or 'I love you' when the listener doesn't know which the speaker is referring to?

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AnonymousSince the phrase is vague, why would the speaker use it to express 'I'm attracted to you' or 'I love you' when the listener doesn't know which the speaker is referring to?
Context will tell...maybe. Many statements in all languages are vague: it is how we communicate without committing:

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