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Asked on August 2, 2021 in Phrases.
I haven’t had sex. What should I do? “Depending
on the context, it can mean physical, or emotionally.
In the emotional sense, the person may not be of a state of mind where they are interested in sex. In the mental sense of the expression is it physically impossible for a particular person to become aroused. The latter often applies to men more than to women (which, if memory of that episode of Friends serves, is the case here).
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Asked on July 29, 2021 in Phrases.
I haven’t had sex. What should I do? “Depending
on the context, it can mean physical, or emotionally.
In the emotional sense, the person may not be of a state of mind where they are interested in sex. In the mental sense of the expression is it physically impossible for a particular person to become aroused. The latter often applies to men more than to women (which, if memory of that episode of Friends serves, is the case here).
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Asked on July 27, 2021 in Phrases.
I haven’t had sex. What should I do? “Depending
on the context, it can mean physical, or emotionally.
In the emotional sense, the person may not be of a state of mind where they are interested in sex. In the mental sense of the expression is it physically impossible for a particular person to become aroused. The latter often applies to men more than to women (which, if memory of that episode of Friends serves, is the case here).
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Asked on July 23, 2021 in Phrases.
I haven’t had sex. What should I do? “Depending
on the context, it can mean physical, or emotionally.
In the emotional sense, the person may not be of a state of mind where they are interested in sex. In the mental sense of the expression is it physically impossible for a particular person to become aroused. The latter often applies to men more than to women (which, if memory of that episode of Friends serves, is the case here).
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Asked on July 21, 2021 in Phrases.
I haven’t had sex. What should I do? “Depending
on the context, it can mean physical, or emotionally.
In the emotional sense, the person may not be of a state of mind where they are interested in sex. In the mental sense of the expression is it physically impossible for a particular person to become aroused. The latter often applies to men more than to women (which, if memory of that episode of Friends serves, is the case here).
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Asked on March 29, 2021 in Word choice.
In AME a slang use of these phrases implies if you want to join some other club or are agreeable. You can give me a call on any number and I’ll be down there with you. You’d reply I’m down wih that. I’ll be back too soon. To be in, is a little more mature way of saying this, but still slang. I suspect it fits into if you want to be counted in. Can you see any reference to your current location in these invitations and/or reply/receive? I’m down. For a better example check this urban dictionary definition. For a better example see this urban dictionary definition. I can’t find this definition for in right now. They do mean the same thing, though down is more hip and isn’t. I suspect the person who asked if you were down is more “cool” and the one who asked if you are in is more conservative, mildly. I look for answers for my question on Quora. Thank you! Please forgive my use of mature and conservative, as they reflect my perspective and others may choose different adjectives to describe this.
I would not use them interchangeably. It is usually down with things and in for something.. Those two words can be used a lot.
Give me a call to catch a show at your favorite show or just for observing me for a half an hour as I go about my career.
I know people are struggling with post marriage. Let me know any other thing you are down with!
What are some good ways to get help from someone?
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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
History: Did the Romans do a question mark? If a question needed to be in the form of a sentence, they simply wrote quaestio (meaning question). What’s the use of a question mark in Latin? What’s the difference between question and statement?
I will leave this as a statement.
I have to go back to http://historicallyirrelevant.sh.2.myarticles5.pngWhat
is how the question mark became the symbol for “the history of the question mark” On the history of the question mark on the old Questionmark on the Old Questionmark it is made to represent the original Questionmark.
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Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.
How
do you get the answer I know that isn’t the answer?
What is your best answer for the word “That ” in the next question? The double “that” problem
We have the subordinating that (“I know that this is the answer. I understand it.” When “That is not the answer. That is not a demonstrative pronoun.” is doubled up with a demonstrative pronoun that (“That is not the answer. ” “) and an adjectival that (“That answer is not it.”).
Depending on the exact sentence you can often replace the subordinating that, but not always with “which”
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
I’m using my combination of either the option of using either of or from. There is a specific structure. I’ll try to change this through code. Can you please, with how which option? Is there any way to be within walking distance of something, or is there a park in a nearby community?
I moved to Lake
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George last year and now I am only 5 minutes from the public beach. I know there is something going on in this area but cannot speak with the city.
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I moved to Lake George last year and now I’m within 5 minutes walking distance of the public beach. I love it!
As an aside, the as at the end of the sentence appears out of place – one would expect the sentence to begin with I also…, presuming some other element of conversation preceded this sentence. Likewise with only – I’d expect a pronoun of some sort beforehand.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Single word requests.
How about cruds, dregs, smut or drift?
A small remnant; any small quantity.
A deposit, or coating of refuse or of an impure or alien substance; muck, in the mouth, or feces inside the abdomen.
Soot speck of dirt (also called dirt) is used to dry something. A small piece of dirt is called a smut.
What do you think of this quote from an English textbook?
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