The childhood illness often referred to in this context is chickenpox. Once a person has had chickenpox, they develop immunity to the virus, which typically prevents future infections. However, the varicella-zoster virus can remain dormant in the body and may reactivate later in life, causing shingles. Thus, one can "give away" chickenpox by exposing others to the virus, while still retaining the potential for a reactivation.
Your heart.
your heart
I don't even think that Pokemon can get an illness...
Not legally...
If it still works well you can sell it or give it away.
Buy the diamond and give it to her in a box , she will gladly give it up! It will still be a surprise.
One person transmits it to two people, who give it to four people, who give it to eight people, and it just keeps going until it becomes a widespread illness. Now, of course the illness may not follow such a tidy process, but the principle still applies.
The child has just recently reached puberty and is still in adolescence. It won't be many years until he reaches his twenties and is a mature person.
i give away a toy
i still have all my puppys cause im not giving any away
ask him why, then if he has a good reason, tell him that he loves it and he does not want him to go away either. then if it is still cry and beg....................sorry if you lost your dog. also, if your dad says hes gonna take away the dog, say i love the dog and i bet you don't want me to be unhappy and without the dog. mention that the dog was a part of you growing up and your childhood or adult hood or teenager hood would not be the same.And if he still wants to take away your dog give the dog to one of your best friend and ask if she can take care of it for a little bit and you will pay for the dog
money