If another soul took over your beloved’s body, would you still feel the same way about him or her?

Brownell Landrum
If another soul took over your beloved’s body, would you...
If another soul took over your beloved’s body, would you...
If another soul took over your beloved’s body, would you...
If another soul took over your beloved’s body, would you...
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The question above is a bit of a tricky one. It’s not easy for many people to love someone else if their beloved is no longer with them. But, if another soul took over the body of your beloved and they were as close to you as his or her actual self, would you still feel the same way about that person? If it indeed is the case that you would still love the new person as much as you love your beloved, then you can say that their soul was able to take over and possess the same feelings and thoughts as your own.

Source: Repercussions: Duet Stories Volume Iv Adult Version

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