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One line answers...


Question Posted Wednesday August 27 2008, 12:42 am

Hello there,

Please stop the one line answers. If you don't have something to contribute, please don't.

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This:

"Do you care for him and want to protect him"

... doesn't make sense, really, and the question is very serious. It is worth more than a one line answer.

Thank you.

DN.

P.S. Please reject this question after you have read and understood it. No answer required.


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orphans answered Wednesday August 27 2008, 9:57 pm:
I mean if you care for him and want to protect him then you trullay love him thats what love mean doesn't it

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