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Could be - perpetrator, victim, witness or accomplice.
If it IS love, then it should be present in the way you look and them and touch them.
It is only usually to give a present once. If the person who receives it does not like their present then I suppose they could give it as a present to someone else, but that is not really very good form.
Depending on the circumstances, it is possible.
It could be possible it depends on the person
Yes it could be named as harrassment
A mentor could be one name for such a person. They could be a teacher or a trainer, depending on what they are helping you to excel in. They could be a role model. So there are lots of possible answers.
Apologize in person, if possible, and present the gift. If that is not possible, include a honest note with the gift when you send it. Be genuine and real. It is not necessary to be formal. If you could not afford a gift and were ashamed to go, tell them that. Honesty is always best, and you will undoubtedly get a loving response if you are sincere.
One possible answer could be a procrasintator - a person who always puts off what they need to do.
There is no atmosphere in space. No breathing is possible.
There are many things that could cause bloating. A person who becomes sick could be one possible reason that causes them to bloat.
First person singular -- could be either present or past tense.