depends on how often they "keep" them...and how they treat them while they're "keeping" them
2007-01-16 19:54:57
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answered by Sam I Am 3
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Most of the time yes. But sometimes company is thrust upon you. I had a neighbor whom I didn't want anywhere near me.
Because of strange circumstances I couldn't get him to completely leave me alone. I never had any peace when he lived next door.
He is in jail now, so I am not currently having to deal with him.He could be there for up to 9 years. But I would really hate for someone to judge me because of the jerk who used to live next door,.
2007-01-17 04:00:35
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answered by Mad Maxine 4
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Most of the time I would say yes.
2007-01-17 09:40:47
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answered by onefootnaked 4
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Often, yes. It's revealing to see what kind of things a person will tolerate, or encourage, in his/her "friends".
2007-01-17 03:48:58
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answered by drshorty 7
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I believe that it is one of THE defining characteristics of a person character.
2007-01-17 04:25:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course you can. This is a silly question if you are a reasonablly intelligent person.
2007-01-20 23:43:06
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answered by Donald W 4
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You wish. Many of us try to "read" into the minds, motivations, and drive of other people. yet time and time again we find out that we never knew them .
It is human nature to try to label humans and categorize them into "bins" for our own ends.
2007-01-17 04:11:21
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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yes
2007-01-17 03:54:26
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answered by JUST ME 3
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This is a no brainer. Of course.
2007-01-17 22:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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YES!!! Tell me who is your friend and I'll tell who is you...
2007-01-17 03:55:32
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answered by oksik 2
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