If they are jealous of other guys being with you, that means they want to be that guy. They want to be with you and obviously like you. If it is an ex, they should be jealous, cuz they gave you up. If it is someone you haven't seen yet, then maybe you should go out with them. But trust me, a lot of boys can be jealous. You can't treat them all.
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They are positively worth something. An old penny is always worth at least a penny.
"At least" is always two words. There is no such word as 'atleast'.
The punishment could be divorce and alimony. However you could be murdered by a jealous spouse.
Basically, if you aren't at least 95% sure about something, shut up and sit down.
A little, maybe. I think she probably only had a bit of a crush on him; she was always for Ron.
Yes, at least they should be. If not it could potentially be an issue that your lawyer could do something with.
A prism will always have at least TWO bases
You can make up your mind to trust him and then trust him. Consider the worst that could happen...say he cheats on you. Will not trusting him keep him from cheating? No. In fact, being jealous and suspicious could actually push him away further. I'm not saying that trusting in him will keep him from cheating, but it will at least make you the better person. So, the next time he goes out, make up your mind that you will not worry and obsess over what he's doing. If you find out later that he cheated, well, at least you'll know that it wasn't your jealous that pushed him away.
It is easy to list reasons why you like the type of work for which you are applying. However, you will need to think carefully about the answer you give for what you like the least. Even if it is something you do not like to do, always turn it into something positive, possibly by explaining how it has become a learning experience for you.
This is a hard question to answer. You might say "Water Polo" or something obscure, but as soon as you could name an obscure sport someone else could invent a new one that would be completely unknown. "Least popular professional sport" might be something easier to qualify.
not altogether, lower will probably always be there and ivy league will probably always be in person at least in the near future, some colleges could disappear