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Before answerng i wuld like to tel that m the 1who s NT lvd by persn whome i lv.

so i feel that its crime not to lv the persn who lvs u although u knw tha persn lvs u heartly N I can challange any1 that if those who did ths ll repent one1 bt evrythng would ve gone outof thre hand n thy ll only cry n cry

n persn who dsnt believe i wuld say may god it dsnt happn'the day it u ll be at a stage like me..u ll start belivng

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Q: Is not loving someone who loves you a crime how guilty should one feel?
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