Learn what "you're exactly where i want you mia" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

The speaker means they have the other person in a controlled or vulnerable position.
From Tied By Fate, Episode 21
The speaker is telling someone they are exactly where they want them.
Use this as a threatening or controlling line in conflict, not in normal conversation. It sounds ominous and is not polite or neutral.
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