It means that the guy cares for you. He wants to be with you in the last moments together.
come on are you serious????? uuummmm..... yea im leave this one up to common sense........... come on are you serious????? uuummmm..... yea im leave this one up to common sense.......... it can either affect it in a bad way or a positive way lets pray that's its in a positive way people!!!!!!!
Its out of respect, makes you feel that you have a sense of security;)
From the verb "salir", meaning "to leave" or " to go out." The answer depends on who is going out. If you are in the actual act of going out, then it is "estoy saliendo". If it's in the sense that Jane and I are going out together, then "Juana y yo salimos juntos."
Euphoria is an extremely positive sense of happiness or confidence.
A positive DC voltage is an electric potential where excess electrons will flow from negative to positive.AnswerYou appear to be mixing up potential difference (i.e. voltage) with potential. There is no such thing as a 'positive' voltage if you mean 'positive' in the sense of charge! 'Voltage' means 'potential difference', and you cannot have a positive or negative potential difference in this sense. You can only apply positive and negative in this sense to potentials.However, if you mean 'positive' in the sense of direction, then a positive voltage is one that is acting in the opposite direction to a negative voltage within the same circuit. For example, where two batteries have been connected in opposition.
"More" is already positive in the sense that it is additive. The superlative is "most".
That doesn't make any sense....
hearing is the last sense to leave
Positive self-regard, combined with a sense of humility and the ability to self-reflect.
"You have a great sense of humor!" "I appreciate your kindness and generosity." "You are incredibly talented at what you do." "Your positive attitude is infectious and uplifting."
"Crones are delicious."
Positive self-regard, combined with a sense of humility and the ability to self-reflect.