This kind of statement crosses the line of propriety. In a proper social or personal relationship, we should uphold respect and good morals. If you encounter such a situation, it's important to assert your boundaries clearly. For example, you can say that this kind of talk is not acceptable in your presence and expect the person to change their behavior. If they don't, you may need to limit your contact with them to protect your own well - being.
This statement is inappropriate and involves vulgar and inappropriate content. In any healthy and respectful communication or relationship, such statements should not be made.
You can simply say 'This is inappropriate. I don't want to engage in this kind of conversation.'
Definitely not. Even if you try to put a non - sexual spin on it, the phrase contains elements that are likely to make people uncomfortable or offended in a public environment.
Well, if we consider 'cum' not in its sexual connotation but rather as 'come' or 'arrive' in a more general sense. It might mean don't come to a conclusion or decision until a story related to sex (maybe a story about sexual evolution in animals in a biology class) is told.
Still be polite and listen quietly.
Well, you could first comfort them and then think of some interesting stories or practical advice based on your knowledge and their needs.
You could try thinking about the beginning, middle, and end first. Then fill in the details. Also, consider what makes the story unique and interesting to others.
I know you don't know what you're referring to. The lyrics of that song were " I know I, you don't know you are very important to me ", from the novel " Startling Step by Step ", chapter 24.
Ignore the person you don't like for a moment. Focus on your relationship with your girlfriend. Ask her why she was attracted to this other person. If she still has feelings for you, work together to fix any issues in your relationship. If she doesn't, then it might be time to move on gracefully.
Who says I don't love you? I don't know what it is. But I can answer questions about the novel. How can I help you?
I don't know if you're asking about a novel or a real-life conversation, but generally speaking, if someone says "I don't love you", it's usually to express emotional disappointment, anger, or sadness, hoping to get the other party's approval or response. However, there was no specific value to measure the number of words in this sentence because it could be expressed in many different ways and context.