When someone says "you are what you are," it typically means that you should accept and embrace your true self without trying to change for others. It emphasizes authenticity and self-acceptance, suggesting that your identity, traits, and experiences define you. This phrase can also convey a sense of resilience, urging you to be proud of who you are, regardless of external judgments or expectations.
a friend you have sex with
They have Sex On a Virtual World O.o
I'm guessing they are implying you two should have had sex at some point or another.
it means somebody is working on it.
He thinks of you as a friend.
It means he doesn't find you attractive.
Probably not...
When someone says that someone is stifling you, they are suggesting that the individual is limiting your freedom, growth, creativity, or ability to express yourself fully. It implies that this person's actions or behavior are hindering your potential or causing you to feel constrained or held back in some way.
it means that its too early.
hes using you.
it depends on how old you are, how much he says it, if you two are serious about marraige, and stuff like that!
You are most likely in friend zone and should move on