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13 Aug 2022
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What is the difference between having a crush and having a soft spot ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between having a crush and having a soft spot ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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13 Aug 2022
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Having a crush on someone means you think about them a lot, fantasize about being with them romantically
My sister has a crush on Tom Cruise
Having a soft spot is innocent and means you have a fondness or affection for someone or something that’s not romantic
John’s teacher has a soft spot for him.
I have a soft spot for romance novels.
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Having a crush on someone means you think about them a lot, fantasize about being with them romantically
My sister has a crush on Tom Cruise
Having a soft spot is innocent and means you have a fondness or affection for someone or something that’s not romantic
John’s teacher has a soft spot for him.
I have a soft spot for romance novels.
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