I can live neither with you nor without you

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jinzoningen

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what does the title mean?

if we had "i can't live neither with you nor without you" then it would mean that someone can't live at all! right??
 
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Well, the sentence refers to certain aspects of love and personal relationships.
 
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Logically, you're right, it would mean "I can't live at all". Of course, that's not what we mean when we say it. It's a common phrase amongst women (in the UK, at least): "Men! Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em". It's just an indication of how infuriating they are!!
 

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In America, you will hear: Wives! Can't live with 'em; can't kill 'em.
 

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It's a common phrase amongst women (in the UK, at least): "Men! Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em". It's just an indication of how infuriating they are!!

I've heard the same sentence used about women rather than men in the UK. I guess that's because I'm male.
 
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