yes it is you should just suck it up and go ask them or dont ask them and think about what God would want
taking her away from someone else she loves isn't a good idea you would seem like the bad person and she may get hurt!!
It means deliberately trying to make someone or an idea look bad or at least less than it is or they are. For instance if someone said that you were a terrific person and someone else said " not so much when you get to know them", that would be an example of undermining.
Being in love is when you love someone for who they are. Being in love with the idea of someone is when you love what you want them to be, but not who you truly are. Answer There are some people out there who just want to be in love with Someone...they really don't care who. That would be being in love with the idea of being in love. Really being in love is when you meet someone, that special person who has an effect on you like no one else does, who you want to spend your time with, share things with, do things to make them happy, be there for them, etc. That person is WHO you want to be with and cannot be replaced by someone else.
im sorry i have no idea can someone else help? im sorry i have no idea can someone else help?
This means that the person did not mean to break any copyright laws when they were using someone Else's idea.
If you kissed someone who just kissed someone else with glandular fever, that means that person might have glandular fever and the chances of you getting the fever are high because it is spread through kissing (saliva).
general deterrence
Kevin Lafferty and someone else
I have no idea...Ask someone else!
It usually refers to your internet connection.The word connection refers to how a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something or someone else.
i think u can, but i have no idea how.
Regardless as to who "Fraser Jones" is the replay can only be: Thinking a person "cool" is a matter of personal opinion. A person who one person thinks of as "cool" might be someone else's idea of a "jerk".