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What does it mean when a guy says he wants to defend your honor?


Question Posted Saturday August 7 2010, 3:13 am

What did he mean?

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Crispen_Tate answered Saturday August 7 2010, 6:25 pm:
Your honor, in this case, is like your reputation. He wants to make sure no one is saying disrespectful things about you and to have your back. Kinda noble :)

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Rebeledge answered Saturday August 7 2010, 1:14 pm:
It means that he wants everyone to know you for who you are, and that he wants to stop anyone from talking crap about you or hurting your feelings, because he thinks that you're a good person.

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