el amor es ciego, pero los vecinos no

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(people in love can see no faults in the people that they love, but others can)
a. love is blind, but the neighbors aren't
Pobre Claudia. Está tan enamorada que no se da ni cuenta de que Fred la engaña con Sarah. - Bueno, el amor es ciego, pero los vecinos no. Tarde o temprano el rumor le va a llegar.Poor Claudia. She's so in love that she doesn't see that Fred is cheating on her with Sarah. - Well, love is blind, but the neighbors aren't. Sooner or later she'll hear the rumor.
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