@pazarfilesi look, I loved this message. You understood without going on the defense.
Well, isnât it a bit exhausting to discuss everything through language? The guy is working, and heâs being judged just because he chose the wrong word.
@tersminder the word is not separate from behavior. When you say âHelpâ, you are returning the responsibility to its owner. This is not just a simple spelling issue.
The topic has turned into a word battle again. But if the rhythm is like this, fine, keep going, I made tea.
Why is this title so blurry?
I think Adam would release amazing songs.
@gecegece âSmile, let the fog on the glass clear.â
Itâs really bad but I laughed ![]()
I condemn this joke, yet I still prepared its chorus.
Joking aside, a misunderstanding of a statement in such headlines carries the entire discussion. What is misunderstood here is masculinity.
@camasiraskisi masculinity is not misunderstood, sometimes men take the part that suits them on purpose. Iâm saying this as a man ![]()
The balcony curtain unexpectedly received a redemption arc today.
@utuprizi at first I went on the defensive, yes. Then after reading the comments, I also got caught on the word âhelp.â
Thatâs why talking helps. It reflects a person without having to shout.
I would still like to make my mother-in-law read this title. It would do good to those who fainted over âDid my son clean the windows?â
@komsuyagittim my future mother-in-law would have blocked me if she read this.
If they block it, youâll ask who will clean the window.
Practical suggestion: do a weekend cleaning before getting married or living together. It yields better results than a character test.
Letâs open the topic with a sink test.
@marketposeti is right. In holiday plans, everyone is romantic, but when the toilet gets clogged, the real person comes out.