******

How would you describe that word?

Can a married couple without ******** be a ****** or are they just a married couple?
 
Is there some kind of pet involved ?
 
Does the dog live outside in a dog house?
 
****** is the most important thing in the world. It could be your *****, your wife, or your wife's ******, that has adopted you as one of their own. It can be a pet, you love as much as anything, it can be you and a sibling...all that's left of a large ****** as time goes by...or what's left that you can count on, because the ones you were supposed to be able too, let you down.

****** is what, and who is in your heart, and no one can take it away from you, and no one should try.
 
****** is the most important thing in the world. It could be your *****, your wife, or your wife's ******, that has adopted you as one of their own. It can be a pet, you love as much as anything, it can be you and a sibling...all that's left of a large ****** as time goes by...or what's left that you can count on, because the ones you were supposed to be able too, let you down.


-I can not say that you are wrong.


Does the dog live outside in a dog house?


-It would be a dog that lives in the home.
 
How would you describe that word?

Within the hierarchy of biological classification it's two taxonomical ranks above species. Ours is Hominidae, the great apes. Orangutans, gorillas and chimpanzees are our ******.
 
****** is everything and nothing. Too many it means a bloodline. ***** *****, lack of love from my parents, the early death of people like my grandfather who cared about me, and no support whatsoever from the rest of my ******, have learned me that being of the same ***** doesn't automatically mean a haven where you can feel safe, but something where you are accepted because of a bloodline. It surely has altered my vision of what a ****** can or should be. To me ****** are people who earned that title because they feel related too you, because they accept you because of who you are, not because there is some bond by which they have too. In my case that's a ****** and a friend.
 
Where did you get the dog?
 
If they are married I suppose they are ******, as nieces and nephews would regard them as aunties and uncles if you know what i mean.
 
Orangutans, gorillas and chimpanzees are our ******.

I always thought that the people are the descendants of the fish. :wtf:

They ARE a ******

Some people agree with you, others disagree.

Where did you get the dog?

For some couples the dog can be a ***** substitute.

If they are married I suppose they are ******, as nieces and nephews would regard them as aunties and uncles if you know what i mean.

This is a matter of opinion and I see it a little differently.
 
To me ****** are people who earned that title because they feel related too you, because they accept you because of who you are, not because there is some bond by which they have too.

That's true.

When I was a little *** I had lot of older female friends who always offered delicacies.

I was a ***** substitute for them. :sunny:
 
Yea, I know some people think of a dog as ******, but the question still stands. Where did you get the dog? It makes a difference.
 
Yea, some do. It also depend upon who the other adult is or where the dog came from. Your question isn't clear enough.
 
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