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Cicero
December 16th, 2012, 11:53 PM
So we will name one of my friends, Kendall and the other Alicia.

So Alicia said on Facebook "Wow best movie ever" and then Kendall said "You were supposed to wait" And then Alicia said "I'm still going with you guys" (you guys meaning Kendall and me). So then Kendall said "Oh good, I didn't want to be the only one going with uhhh... Our sufficient other"(other being me)

What was that supposed to me, "our sufficient other"? Does that sound rude to you, or is it just me? Why didn't she say my name? It's not like its a secret we sometimes hangout, she even posted pics of me and her hanging out after school (well Alicia was also with us, but she wasn't in the pics). Well, she did post pics, but one of them I wanted removed cause I looked really bad so I asked her to take it off and she did (but the principle shows she's not embarrassed or anything). When she said "our sufficient other" I also felt like that could've meant "our equal other" or something like that, am I right? I also feel like it could've meant equal or counterpart.

Jakejjj
December 17th, 2012, 12:09 AM
Yea I think he doesn't want you to go you should tell him something

FergusDunn
December 17th, 2012, 05:19 PM
sufficient - would he have meat significant other and just got mixed up

but idk here in the Uk we might say significant other meaning b/f g/f sort off

anyways I guess you maybe have to ask him -

StoppingTime
December 17th, 2012, 05:33 PM
Requested. :locked: