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Tarheel
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Have you ever heard "advances" being used in a positive or neutral context in regards to sex/romance?
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The word "approach" is OK. It's more or less neutral.
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As you see, Mr. Tom, there is no general agreement or single 'correct' answer. My own choice, I think, would be; Might is right, as the...
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Are/Is either or both of the following, redox reactions?
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Not all native speakers use their language in the same way, and there are points of usage that some of us disagree on.
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Who is the woman that/*who just called?
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That they are wrong is obvious. What would be interesting is to learn the mistake in thinking that led to the creation of the incorrect...
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Perhaps they are just wrong.
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You're giving off caretaker/caregiver vibes right now.
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If you told me she were giving off 'caretaker vibes', I'd imagine she were wearing overalls and carrying a mop.
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Tarheel
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You're giving off caretaker/caregiver vibes right now.
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You could use "maternal" but a very young child probably wouldn't know that word. A "caregiver" might be a professional but might also...
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