unless he has an ego it won't work. and even then it'd be for just a little while. it'll just make him leave faster... unless that's what you want.
2006-11-02 07:12:31
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answered by Ann 3
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No, you should look for ways to arouse his love and limit his jealousy instead! Jealousy is not a good thing (slight is ok)- TRYING to make someone jealous is a mind game, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt. If his love is fading, there may be nothing you can do to bring it back either... but definately, try and capture the love that you have created.
2006-11-02 06:59:36
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answered by Earthy Angel 4
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If his love is fading...as sad as it is to say it...it is time to walk away. Arousing jealous is not only a temporary fix, but also a way to detain your relationship from going any further.
Maybe by walking away, you can both realize where your heart really lies. In the relationship or not, you do deserve someone who cares for you as much as you do them. Someone who puts their whole heart into caring about the relationship.
Whatever you do, I wish you the best of luck, coming to this point in a relationship is always a difficult thing to face.
Best wishes.
2006-11-02 07:03:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds good in theory but do you really want to open up Pandora's box? Playing with people's emotions can lead to dangerous outcomes, I personally have seen two separate incidents where women wanted to make their mates jealous and it did not end on a happy note. Let's just say, some are no longer with us.
2006-11-02 07:02:55
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answered by earthstarlatin 3
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by no skill. Unconditional love is a love which will consistently love an identical, no remember what. rather of turning a blind eye to problems or circumstances, it prefers to attend and see and documents, and proceed loving no remember what. Unconditional love can't be earned or lost. Blind love does no longer exist, because of the fact a blind love might require the bestower to love in adversity by skill of looking any different way rather of embracing the undertaking and dealing by it, loving an identical all of the mutually as, which by no skill lasts. Unconditional love is a love that endures consistently.
2016-11-26 23:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You should make another way to arouse his love.Well,if his love is fading then you shouldnt be with him.Just try to move on and let him go.
2006-11-02 07:02:33
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answered by hopeless 5
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no.. if his love is fading..you should not be together. Why wouldn't you want to find someone else that will love you better
2006-11-02 06:58:53
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answered by CrazyChic86 3
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Nope if it is fading, then he might just be willing to totally let it disappear!
2006-11-02 06:59:19
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answered by kruzluver 3
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In truth, the very fact that you're asking makes it sound like it's already over.
2006-11-02 07:01:34
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answered by x 7
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I think that's an awesome idea..if nothing else, when the time comes you'll have a pretty good idea if he really wants to be with you or if he just doesn't want anyone else to have you....
2006-11-02 07:02:55
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answered by keewesti 3
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That never works it only makes things worse plus it is immature.
2006-11-02 07:10:42
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answered by MILAYA 4
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