Contact your local police.
The possessive form is someone else's (belonging to or referring to an unnamed or unknown person).
You or your s/o is showing affection to someone else.
I think so
hONESTLY IT`S AN OPPINION SO IF YOU THINK SO THAT`S YOUR BELEIF AND IF SOMEONE ELSE THINKS NOT THAT`S THERE BELIF!!
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Yes, but it's illegal.
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Sympathy is a word. It means sorrow about someone else's misfortune.
I need more info? Chaucer who? Is this from 1800's? Geoffrey Chaucer? or someone else?
lets has a s which means with you and someone else and let is just with ur self.
i don't know. PS you shouldn't be wanting to know someone else's password anyway
Every time you are under a mistletoe with someone else you have to kiss them either on the cheek or on the lips.