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If a person is in love, just blindly asking and never giving, then he must be just satisfying himself, not because of love, or he never cares about the other party, but he asks the other party to pay attention to himself all the time.
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Depending on the degree of effort he puts into the other party, if he only wants the other party to give and he doesn't do anything, it means that he only cares about himself and only wants to be satisfied with himself.
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If two people fall in love and only one person is giving, and the other person only wants his own happiness and does not take into account the feelings of his partner, then this kind of person is satisfying himself.
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If everything is based on your requirements, and he just listens to you and doesn't take the initiative to do something, it means that he is just satisfying you and not really loving you.
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It depends on each other's actions, whether they are just doing a lot to meet their own needs when they are two people, and they are not paying for each other and not considering each other's emotions.
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Observe one of the parties in love during the time they spend together, and see if his specific performance is all for himself and whether he is selfish, because the one who satisfies himself is self-centered.
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We can simply test him to see if the other party really cares about himself and loves himself, if he doesn't even have the most basic care, then maybe he is really satisfying himself.
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The simplest way to do things, to do something that he hates, to see if he is willing to tolerate you, to see how he treats you, is how to deal with these things.
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We can leave him for a while, and after a few months of leaving him, see how he reacts, and then you can come back and test if he is just trying to satisfy himself, and that's a better way.
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There is a boyfriend who is super good at catching dolls, relying on the monthly membership coins, filling a cabinet for me, which is only caught in the first year of research. Actually, I know, he's just satisfying his girlish heart and sending me by the way.
It seems that the man writes a letter of resignation and finishes the woman.
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