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A question from "Extra" Series...
Hi all,
This is sort of the suject of a previous post of mine. If you've already watched the "Extra" series, there's a guy called "Nick" who kind of fancies his neighbour "Bridget", for whom he's got some special feelings. In some episodes, he shows very sensitive when he notices some other guys fancy her or try to get closer to her (by making a face, wanting to punch them in the face! and so on). Apart from "jealous", how would you describe him and his feeling towards the girl? (I've already had the word "possesive", as he feels possesive towards her...)
Many thanks.
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Re: A question from "Extra" Series...
I'd appreciate it if somebody helped me with this. Thanks
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Re: A question from "Extra" Series...
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Re: A question from "Extra" Series...
Thanks. Well, I can use it. And I just wonder if there was an adjective used uniquely when the feeling is for the opposite sex, say one's girlfriend or wife. A good thing about "protective" is it is positive, while "Possesive" might give a negative feeling. (And I'm looking for both, positive, and something over the top!) Thanks again dear Tdol.
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Re: A question from "Extra" Series...
You can also use "over-protective", but that gives a slightly negative edge to an otherwise positive adjective.
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Re: A question from "Extra" Series...

Originally Posted by
apbl
You can also use "over-protective", but that gives a slightly negative edge to an otherwise positive adjective.
Thanks. How about the preposition? "Towards"?
Cheers!
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Re: A question from "Extra" Series...
To be protective of somebody
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