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match , 6 months ago Whose POV does this describe for Somebody I Used To Know?
Whose POV does this describe for Somebody I Used To Know?
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rozPierog , 6 months ago But it is represented on this graph
But it is represented on this graph
grue , 6 months ago The independent variable (horizontal axis) represents the singer’s sentiment, so the chart is from the singer’s POV.
The independent variable (horizontal axis) represents the singer’s sentiment, so the chart is from the singer’s POV.
match , 6 months ago There are two singers with opposing POVs
There are two singers with opposing POVs
themeatbridge , 6 months ago But they both think the other is to blame for their breakup and feel ambivalence towards the other. He doesn’t need her love, but she’s cut all contact and wants nothing to do with him. That makes him feel like she never cared for him. She feels neglected and gaslighted, realizing that he was hung up on an ex before her, and just doesn’t want to put up with any more of his bullshit.
But they both think the other is to blame for their breakup and feel ambivalence towards the other.
He doesn’t need her love, but she’s cut all contact and wants nothing to do with him. That makes him feel like she never cared for him.
She feels neglected and gaslighted, realizing that he was hung up on an ex before her, and just doesn’t want to put up with any more of his bullshit.