You weren't yourself/you with her. Thanks in advance It is somewhat informal, but yes, this is something that is said. Personally, I think you need a form of "to be" in there, since the point of this statement is to indicate that someone was not being true to who they really are when they were with someone else.
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Anonymous Is this something you could say and that is natural?You weren't yourself/you with her. It's a good thing you broke up.Thanks in advanceIt is somewhat informal, but yes, this is something that is said. Personally, I think you need a form of "to be" in there, since the point of this statement is to indicate that someone was not being true to who they