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Ways to Say "you selfishly want" in English

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You selfishly want to keep both of

This means the speaker is accusing the other person of wanting two people or two options without making a real choice.

From Runaway Bride, Episode 25

When do people say this?

Scene Context

She is accusing someone of wanting to keep both people in a selfish way.

Usage Scenario

Use this in a relationship conflict when you want to call out someone for being unfair or selfish. It sounds sharp and emotionally loaded.

Better ways to say it

1
You want to keep both of us, but that's not how life works.
2
You can't keep both of us.
3
That's selfish, and that's not how life works.

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