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	<title>Why Do I Always Lose the Person I Really Want to Stay? Astrology Reasons</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[There&rsquo;s a very specific kind of heartbreak that doesn&rsquo;t come from just one person leaving. It comes from a pattern. You meet someone. It feels real this time. Different. You start imagining a future &mdash; not perfectly, but enough to believe it might actually work. And then&hellip; it ends. Again. Not always dramatically. Sometimes quietly. Sometimes confusingly. Sometimes without a proper reason. And after a point, the question stops being &ldquo;what went wrong this time?&rdquo; It becomes: &ldquo;Why does this keep happening to me?&rdquo; If you&rsquo;ve ever felt like you&rsquo;re always the one who loses the person you really want to stay&hellip; there&rsquo;s more to this than just bad luck.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[There&rsquo;s a very specific kind of heartbreak that doesn&rsquo;t come from just one person leaving. It comes from a pattern. You meet someone. It feels real this time. Different. You start imagining a future &mdash; not perfectly, but enough to believe it might actually work. And then&hellip; it ends. Again. Not always dramatically. Sometimes quietly. Sometimes confusingly. Sometimes without a proper reason. And after a point, the question stops being &ldquo;what went wrong this time?&rdquo; It becomes: &ldquo;Why does this keep happening to me?&rdquo; If you&rsquo;ve ever felt like you&rsquo;re always the one who loses the person you really want to stay&hellip; there&rsquo;s more to this than just bad luck.]]></description>
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