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Don’t Let Your Guard Down


Question Posted Saturday November 15 2008, 7:23 pm

what does Don’t Let Your Guard Down mean?

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looneytune1561 answered Monday November 17 2008, 2:03 pm:
it kinda means if your around new people dont give in to easily or dont trust them quite yet..you wanna keep your gaurd UP so you dont get hurt..did that help?

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Exquisitechick answered Sunday November 16 2008, 8:40 pm:
Dont let your guard down means, be aware.

Dont quit paying attention to the things around you, and dont fall for a guys words.

Basically, be careful what you do and who you let in your life and open up too :]

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