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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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in someone

The other day I came across the sentence below:

"There is a great difference between living in someone and living with someone."

What exactly does "living in someone" mean?

Thanks in advance.




  

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" What exactly does "living in someone" mean? Thanks in advance. I haven't a clue.

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AnonymousThe other day I came across the sentence below:

"There is a great difference between living in someone and living with someone."

What exactly does "living in someone" mean?

Thanks in advance.





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Mr. Phillip;

Thanks for your reply.

The sentence must be from here:

http://www.geocities.com/the2wolf_com/maxims800.html

Must be a maxim or something.
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I've no idea what it means either. It doesn't make any sense.
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It would be helpful to know what this quotation came from originally.

I think it means that one can have a close relationship (from the context probably spiritually, but also possibly emotionally) with another person without necessarily living with that person; and that equally one can live with a person without having a spiritual or emotional connection. It is only where both love (whi

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