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Old 24-Jun-2006, 07:42
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Default Re: take the other person's inventory?

1 Can you give more context- it's hard to see what take means there- it could mean accept or physically take, etc.
2 Not giving affection and behaving in a way that doesn't include the person
3 It mean that the majority of the work required to reach a certain point is done
4 Try to solve problems, talk over issues where you disagree and do things together that you haven't tried before
5 Don't let one piece of immaturity lead you to the conclusion that the person is immature
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