For when you don't love someone as much as before but you don't completely.........not love them if that makes any sence............
You could say "My love /my affection for him/her has waned a little/ somewhat/ a great deal" (depending on how much your feelings have changed).
You could also say "Though I still love him/her, my feelings have paled considerably".
"Though I am still fond of him/her, I do not love him/her as much as I did".
"I no longer love him/her passionately, but I still care for him/ her".
"Whereas I loved him/her a great deal, my feelings towards him/her are only lukewarm now".
"I only love him/her in a half-hearted way now".
"It is no longer a grand passion".
"I love him /her far less than I used to"
"I am not totally indifferent, but I am not as smitten as I was".
I hope one of these sentences expresses what you are trying to say.
Yes.
If you say you don't love someone AS MUCH AS before, it's implied that you may love them less, but still love them.
If you say you don't love them anymore, it implies that you don't love them AT ALL. Your love for that person is dead.. finished.. done.
.
the phrase is.... You love them, but you are not in love with them.
To go off them.
I used to love this person so much, but now I'm going off him/her. My ardour is cooling.
I don't love you anymore
Just friends, lovers no more.
confused....lol
sory i got no idea
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You could say "My love /my affection for him/her has waned a little/ somewhat/ a great deal" (depending on how much your feelings have changed).
You could also say "Though I still love him/her, my feelings have paled considerably".
"Though I am still fond of him/her, I do not love him/her as much as I did".
"I no longer love him/her passionately, but I still care for him/ her".
"Whereas I loved him/her a great deal, my feelings towards him/her are only lukewarm now".
"I only love him/her in a half-hearted way now".
"It is no longer a grand passion".
"I love him /her far less than I used to"
"I am not totally indifferent, but I am not as smitten as I was".
I hope one of these sentences expresses what you are trying to say.
Yes.
If you say you don't love someone AS MUCH AS before, it's implied that you may love them less, but still love them.
If you say you don't love them anymore, it implies that you don't love them AT ALL. Your love for that person is dead.. finished.. done.
.
the phrase is.... You love them, but you are not in love with them.
To go off them.
I used to love this person so much, but now I'm going off him/her. My ardour is cooling.
I don't love you anymore
Just friends, lovers no more.
confused....lol
sory i got no idea