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I love her but she doesn't love me.

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It's important to remember that you should never have to change who you are fundamentally in order to make someone else like you. You should be appreciated and loved for who you are, not for who you think someone else want you to be.

Of course, there are certain things that you can work on to improve yourself as a person and become a better partner. For example, you can work on improving your communication skills, being more thoughtful and considerate, or developing new interests and hobbies. But these changes should be motivated by your desire to be the best version of yourself, not just to please someone else.

Ultimately, if someone doesn't like you for who you are, then they may not be the right person for you. It's important to find someone who accepts and loves you just the way you are, without any expectations of you changing to meet their standards.
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You don't have to change who you are to make someone else like you. Love is a complicated emotion, and you can't force someone to return your feelings. If she doesn't love you, it's best to accept that and move on.

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The role of any relationship is that you have to first like yourself. You can't give what you don't have. Develop the beautiful qualities in you then this will attract others to you. 
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i say change but only if you want to first. dont change for them change for yourself. if you dont want to change then do NOT change who you are but if its something that you want to improve on then i say go for change
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Just be yourself. Learn more and improve yourself even more. Love yourself, equip yourself with good knowledge or make yourself knowledgeable, make yourself look good and learn how to love her. Try to observe what she likes and dislikes. 
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Yes, you have to change because if you e

are a bad guy then automatically she will not accept you. Example is that if you are more drunked person and more tempered then you need to stop and change to be a good nice guy then with that she will accept you. 
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No, you should not change who you are or make significant changes to your personality or behavior just to try to get someone to like you. It is important to be true to yourself and let the other person appreciate you for who you are. If someone is not interested in you as you are, it may be better to move on and find someone who appreciates and accepts you for who you are. It is important to have confidence in yourself and your qualities and to find someone who values those qualities.
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No, you do not need to change many things about yourself in order for someone to like you. It's important to remember that you are worthy of love and acceptance just as you are. While it's natural to want to make a good impression on someone you like, it's not healthy to completely change who you are in order to please them.


Instead, focus on being your best self and being confident in who you are. If you share common interests or values with the person you like, you can use that as a starting point for building a connection. And remember, even if this person doesn't end up liking you back, there are plenty of people out there who will appreciate you for who you are.

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Love doesn't ask for change.

But I must say, whatever you are wanting to change. If those are things like 'Being mean, racists (my apologies) or the likes z then yes, those things could be changed.
BUT, if it's just your normal habits, nothing which harms anyone else then please never change.
It's sweet to be in love, it's important to make sacrifices in love but you have to love yourself before you love someone else.

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Of course, there are certain things that you can work on to improve yourself as a person and become a better partner. For example, you can work on improving your communication skills, being more thoughtful and considerate, or developing new interests and hobbies. But these changes should be motivated by your desire to be the best version of yourself, not just to please someone else.
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It's understandable that you would want to be liked by someone you care about. However, it's important to remember that you don't need to change yourself in order to be liked. Everyone is unique and it's important to accept yourself for who you are. Instead of focusing on changing yourself, focus on building a strong connection with your friend. Show her that you care and value her, and she may come to appreciate you for who you are.
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You don't need to change who you are for some one to love you any body that loves you must love you for who you are and that is pure love 
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No, a person should not feel the need to change who they are fundamentally to be accepted by someone else, including a woman. Healthy relationships are built on mutual respect, understanding, and acceptance of each other's individuality. While it's natural for individuals to adapt and grow in a relationship, it should be based on mutual consent and a desire for personal growth, not on changing one's core values or identity to please someone else. Being authentic and true to oneself is important for building strong and meaningful connections with others.
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