If you do love this someone, it certainly shouldn’t be easy to just let them go. My answer to whether or not the saying, “If you love them, set them free,” (or let them go) is true centers around a couple of things: One: You Love Someone Thinking they want to leave or breakup, apparently, is seen as the unpardonable sin to these people. Many of those people seem to claim that even if their ex or straying spouse comes back, they would not take them back. These comments are often directed at people who are watching my videos because they are trying to find help to get an ex back or stop a divorce. Or they will ask, “Why would anyone want their ex back?” as though wanting them back was completely ridiculous.
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What does it mean to “let someone go” or “set them free”?Ī good bit of the comments on my YouTube channel ( SUBSCRIBE here) on my videos about how to get an ex back are people saying other sayings like: Or does it just sound wise and deep? If You Love Them, Let Them GoĪ lot of the people who watch my YouTube videos probably believe that I am going to be all over this saying or proverb since I encourage people to use the no contact rule to get an ex back after a breakup and since I admonish people who want to save a marriage to let their straying spouse feel their absence and silence.Īs is true with a lot of sayings, it really depends on the interpretation. If they come back to you, they were really yours, but if they don’t come back, they were never actually yours.”
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The full saying goes something like, “If you love someone, let them go. This cliche (or wise-sounding saying) is often said to someone after they have been left by someone like a boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse or significant other.
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