YES, but there is no such thing... We all have a limit on what and how much we can tolerate in a relationship.
She is with you through thick and thin, in good times and in bad times, is sickness and in health. The friend remains with you even your worst moment.
To deal successfully with a difficult situation or problem. To be with someone through thick and thin.
Loyalty. It's always good to have someone who stays by your side through thick and thin.
When someone says you're "thick," it usually means they are complimenting your curves or physical appearance, particularly in reference to having a fuller or shapely figure.
The author of "Through Thick and Thin" is Sarah Mlynowski.
In Tagalog, you can say "sa hirap at ginhawa" which roughly translates to "through thick and thin."
Simply your brother or your sister. My best friend is of a difference ethnicity and family, but she's my sister. Family means someone you love, someone who helps you through thick and thin....by blood or not.
Thick and thin mean through good or bad like for example i am with you through thick or thin cuz ur my best friend!
Yes, but not that thick. Maybe 2 inches thick
A callus is an area of skin that is tough, thick and hard. It typically affects the soles of the feet or in between the toes. You can show someone a picture of a callus in medical health books.
Laying it on thick, spreading it on thick can either mean you are exaggerating or heaping praise on someone that you expect will help you.
Warren L. Huberman has written: 'Through thick & thin' -- subject(s): Patients, Surgery, Obesity, Mental health, Psychological aspects