What should you do if you like someone but there's no chemistry?
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This week's question comes from someone with the dilemma of dating a person who they feel compatible with, but there's no romantic chemistry. Can you grow to love someone in that way? Should you wait to see if that spark develops? Listen as I explore the answer.
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What should you do if you like someone but there's no chemistry?
This week's question comes from someone with the dilemma of dating a person who they feel compatible with, but there's no romantic chemistry. Can you grow to love someone in that way? Should you wait to see if that spark develops? Listen as I explore the answer.