It's not a statement. It's a question. HAH! -LL
2007-10-12 19:12:12
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answer #1
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answered by LadyLynn 7
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Actually there is nothing wrong with the statement,
if you are asking someone to get naked with you;
however, if you want someone to be patient with you,
the word is misspelled.
It should be "bear" rather than "bare."
2007-10-12 20:06:12
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answer #2
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answered by ♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥ 7
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Wrong kind of "bare".
Bare= naked, uncovered, having no addition, adornment.
Bear= To have a tolerance for; endure.
2007-10-12 19:19:24
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answer #3
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answered by neni 5
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If your asking as a question the way you have it written you want someone to be unclothed with you. If you meant bear with you, your either asking someone to hold on for a few moments or you are suggesting that there is a bear, (like a grizzly bear) with you.
2007-10-12 19:51:51
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answer #4
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answered by jennifer p 2
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it should be bear as in hold on not bare as in uncovered
2007-10-12 18:57:48
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answer #5
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answered by K S 1
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i think bare is spelled wrong //////wait for me or on me //buying some time (hold on )
2007-10-12 18:49:19
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answer #6
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answered by islandgirl 3
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I believe the way you have it written- it's a strange way of saying, "get naked with you."
2007-10-12 18:48:32
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answer #7
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answered by slobberknocker_usa 7
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It should be 'bear with me' as in 'be patient with me'.
2007-10-12 18:43:13
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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