If someone say something to you, and you wonder why they say that out of the blue, is it natural to ask 'where's this coming from' For sure there are subtleties among the two expressions but none are inapplicable in introduction, unless a native proves me wrong. For example, alan and betty's relationship gradually gets better.
If we were friends, would you cum on my tablet like this whenever you
Although not a commonly used term, it's called the refractory period,
In human sexuality, the refractory period is usually the recovery phase after orgasm during which it is physiologically impossible for a man to have additional orgasms
This phase begins immediately after ejaculation and lasts until the excitement phase of the human sexual response cycle begins anew with low level. The meaning of cum is combined with Also used as (used to describe things with a dual nature or function) For example a sofa cum bed can it be used with humans as well like my friend cum brot.
This is so embarrassing to ask you about sound which is related to having sex Is there any sound related to breath I think panting is quite far from implying sex I found some words like
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I definitely understand where you are coming from, an. I am from india and not a native english speaker I do often hear people introducing themselves like hello everyone This is james is it an acceptable form in native english
You usually use reach, come to, or arrive at a decision, agreement, or conclusion, but it's not proper to use get to a decision, agreement, or conclusion, though you can use the verb get in the sense of reaching or arriving at a particular place So reach, arrive at, or come to a conclusion fits well in both sentences Besides, the op should use the past simple i.e The first thing i learned in english was that i am and my name is are both used for introductions
(of course after the alphabets!) i feel depressed
:) seriously though, why would they say that