Learn what "i'm not going anywhere till i have you" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

The speaker means they will stay and push for the other person no matter what.
From The Marriage Contract, Episode 57
The speaker declares that they will not leave until they have the other person.
This sounds possessive and intense, so it is not a normal polite phrase. It may fit dramatic romance or conflict scenes, but it can sound threatening in real life.
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