Certainly. In any game of strategy, knowing (and acting upon) your opponent's weakness may very well be one of your strengths. This is especially useful in a military campaign, an election campaign, or in a courtroom.
2007-08-26 02:34:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the first and most obvious strategy people use in a conflict. That's why it's usually good practice to not show any. And yes, I have used that strategy myself.
2007-08-26 09:35:27
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answered by RIP_GOP 5
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Not as a weapon but more as a motivator.
2007-08-26 14:03:15
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answered by Madam Naka 7
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Unfortunately when I was a kid I did, I was 7years old and I knew my cousin had asthma and I would get him to race me so I could win.
2007-08-26 09:28:33
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answered by Mo 7
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Yes. That's what makes winning easier.
2007-08-26 09:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I can never do that. I don't want them to use it against me.
2007-08-26 09:34:46
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answered by Meeya 7
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Does tickling count? I wanted to distract my boyfriend while I checked out some girls... He caught me though. lol
2007-08-26 09:30:44
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answered by Miss Screamo 4
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Just to the people who would do the same thing.
2007-08-26 09:29:08
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answered by habisce 6
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Only my ex and he doesn't count because he is a douche bag.
2007-08-26 09:28:15
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answered by tbm5 5
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Yes!!! hehehe
2007-08-26 09:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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