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Is someone really "too good to be true" ?
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We've heard a lot of stories where people leave someone because they're "too good" to/for them. I think that's unfair because now the person who was just doing their best has to suffer the pain of rejection just because they were great at loving them.

I'd understand if they have trust issues and are scared that they're being played with, but why must the genuine person have to suffer?

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