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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about your lover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to someone's romantic partner or relationship.
Example: "I would love to hear more about your lover and how you both met."
Alternatives: "regarding your partner" or "concerning your significant other."
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You may also start talking constantly about your lover, and snogging on the sofa while your flatmates are trying to watch telly.
She could hear, though, his voice thick with an excitement that she recognized as belonging to the first phase of infatuation, when even speaking about your lover, saying ordinary things about him or her, is a form of desire.
My hunch is you don't really want to tell these women about your lover's tomcatting ways because you fear he has spread a disease, but rather that you're hurt and angry about his betrayal and you want to punish him (and possibly the women too).
My point about your lover is that if you happen to live in South Korea, you can pay for a new service called the "Love Detector" on KTF mobile — a service that leverages the awesome power of video conferencing with the even more-awesome power of the old Love Tester machines that used to be hidden in the dingiest corner of every boardwalk and video arcade in the country.
Sometimes your penchant for romance causes you to have fantasies about your lover that lead to disappointment.
Deep-dive snooping, drawing hysterical conclusions about your lover's arm being around a friend, obsessing over their exes – not only is this behaviour a form of psychic self-harm, it has the same seedy feel of reading someone's diary without permission, the same dread of certainty that nothing good will come of it.
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"Why get their hopes up?" One of her first questions to Carlo — "Tell me about your lovers, specifically" — gets a laugh that was probably not planned.
"Whipping Post" is ostensibly about betrayal: your lover takes advantage of you, splits, takes up with your buddy.
The most introspective number, "There's a Lull in My Life," a ballad associated with Fitzgerald about missing your lover, was the opposite of "Moonlight," and Ms. Salvant imbued it with a melancholic clarity.
2. Bring All Your Senses How about turning your lover into a plate and eating off of them.
Tread carefully if you aren't sure about exactly how you feel about your former lover.
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