Call the dog whisperer
Weimaraner dogs were traditionally known as hunting dogs. They were used in the early 19th Century by royalty to hunt first large and then small animals.
you might want to re-read your question, tis doesnt make cents
Both phrases have similar meanings and can be used interchangeably. If you want to be more precise, you can use "afraid of something that might happen soon" for a slightly more formal tone.
This might be because he is a man, he might not call you because he feels like if he does you might think he's way way to into you when he is but he doesnt really want you to know it yet. The same goes when he doesnt do something you ask him to, he's probably trying to get the same message to you. Dont worry this happens a lot with couples it's not just you and your boyfriend!!!
he's afraid that they might eat him
Are you afraid of something that might happen soon.
First, find the Jack Russel book on a walk. This unlocks the Jack Russel Terrier in the kennel. On a walk with your new Jack Russel, it might find a Handkerchief, which unlocks the Weimaraner. *Note: I have heard this is extremely hard to do, and the Handkerchief can only be found by a Jack Russel.
There are many possibilties: She is other trying to play hard, too shy, is afraid you don't love her back, thinks you might get annoyed by her, etc.
No, even his razor is afraid it might cut him. No, even his razor is afraid it might cut him.
They might like you, or be afraid of you.
No, this just simply means she doesn't want to get involved; Or that their is a person in her life that is like a bully that she is afraid of standing up to them because she might think it will mess up her relation ship with that person or is generally afraid of provoking them.
A small percentage are afraid - or, at least, uncomfortable around them. Afraid they might be hit on. Afraid the guy is looking at them and thinking about what they might do to them. Some are afraid of guilt by association. If you are around a gay guy, you might be gay also. Rarely are any of these fears justified.