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Waiting_for_a_F*ckbuddy
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an anglicism.\\r\\nActually, the word fleurette was yet used in the 16th century, like in some sonnet, and some other texts.The French word fleurette (small flower), and the language of old south France word flouretas (from the Latin flora(for flower)), are related to some little says where flowers are both at the same time a pretext and the comparison terms. In southern France, some usage were yet used in 1484, In French, some other words more or less related are derived from the word fleur: for instance effleurer (English: lightly touch) from 13th century esflourée; déflorer (English: deflower) from 13th century desflorer or (fleuret (English Foil) 18th century).ances and rely upon the girl to repulse them whenever they are inappropriate to the state of feeling between the pair\\\", as contrasted to the British, where \\\"the girl is reared to depend upon a slight barrier of chilliness... which the boys learn to respect, and for the rest to rely upon the men to approach or advance, as warranted by the situation.\\\" This resulted, for example, in British women interpreting an American soldier\\\'s gregariousness as something more intimate or serious than he had intended.\\r\\nCommunications theorist Paul Watzlawick used this situation, where \\\"both American soldiers and British girls accused one another of being brash\\\", as an example of differences in \\\"punctuation\\\" in interpersonal communications. He wrote that courtship in both cultures used approximately 30 steps from \\\"first eye contact to the ultimate consummation\\\", but that the sequence of the steps was different. For example, kissing mig\\r\\nIn 1592 the future King Henry IV in Nerac in southern France. He had an affair (one of reportedly about 75) with the gardener\\\'s daughter Fleurette.[citation needed] He subsequently disavowed her as he was after all the future king and she but a gardener\\\'s daughter.[citation needed] Fleurette was so distraught that she drowned herself and there is in Nerac a beautiful statue to her as her body
was recovered.[citation needed] The story became known across France as a tale of the rich and poor, the powerful and the powerless.[citation needed] \\\'conter Fleurette\\\' became a phrase that you might use when a young girl is discarded by a lover.[citation needed] Since this part of Franc
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