Because then he will either (a) try it with you or (b) try it on someone similar to you (like your friend)
You can two things when talking about this. You can tell your parents how you feel or you can do it without them knowing.
"Courted" as the past tense of the verb "(to) court" is actually not a legal term.It refers to either a risk incurred due to one's behavior ( 'John courted disaster by driving too fast all the time.' ) or to pursue someone romantically ( 'John courted Susan for over a year before she'd even agree to go out with him.' ).
The police would only ask for your driving license if they have stopped your vehicle for a possible motoring offense.
no he didnt
Have/has approached. I/we/you/they have approached, he/she has approached.
Yes, approached is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I was approached by the police about the matter.The victim was approached from behind.We approached them for a comment.
i want her as a true lover
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Courting is a hard things to do for some people. If you are wanting to date you should just tell your parents how you feel.
Juliet's Dad, and her entire family in fact, want her to marry Paris.