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I had a video playing the other day. Wasn't paying much attention to it but I heard what this guy saying about "significant other".

He explained the role of that phrase in a relationship is "sign-if-i-can't" and it deals with credit. I never noticed it before this and it makes sense. Like when you are in a relationship, your significant other is meant to balance you out emotionally, mentally, and financially. This is assuming you are in a healthy relationship. When it comes to marriage it is ideal that both people have good credit but so long as one does, the whole "sign-if-i-can't" factors in.

Just an interesting thing I never knew about or noticed before.
 

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Wow I never noticed that before - That's really interesting! I'll never see that word the same now lol Do you know what video it was? I'd love to see it.
I'll try and find it again. I had Youtube going on auto-play. I was in the middle of cleaning and couldn't be bothered to change it in the moment. Nuts though, right? Such a simple word but I feel the same. I will not be able to unsee it anymore!
 

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I had a video playing the other day. Wasn't paying much attention to it but I heard what this guy saying about "significant other".

He explained the role of that phrase in a relationship is "sign-if-i-can't" and it deals with credit. I never noticed it before this and it makes sense. Like when you are in a relationship, your significant other is meant to balance you out emotionally, mentally, and financially. This is assuming you are in a healthy relationship. When it comes to marriage it is ideal that both people have good credit but so long as one does, the whole "sign-if-i-can't" factors in.

Just an interesting thing I never knew about or noticed before.
That's very clever!
That actually reminds me of something that I learned years ago:
Intimacy means "Into me, you can see".
 
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It's cute but I don't think it's real. I would ask him if significance and insignificant show continuity with his explanation.
Good chance it was just something someone pulled out their behind but it is clever nonetheless. It does make sense in marriages, especially today when people are running around with bad credit. lol
 

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    I had a video playing the other day. Wasn't paying much attention to it but I heard what this guy saying about "significant other".

    He explained the role of that phrase in a relationship is "sign-if-i-can't" and it deals with credit. I never noticed it before this and it makes sense. Like when you are in a relationship, your significant other is meant to balance you out emotionally, mentally, and financially. This is assuming you are in a healthy relationship. When it comes to marriage it is ideal that both people have good credit but so long as one does, the whole "sign-if-i-can't" factors in.

    Just an interesting thing I never knew about or noticed before.
    That’s a great way of thinking about it. Someone to really hold you down and sign when you can’t, in sickness, health, and brokeness.
     

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    None of that phrase was in Intimacy.
    I thought that's what you meant. Those words aren't in intimacy. However, when you allow someone to see your most unguarded inner self, then you are being intimate with them.
    Hence, intimacy means "into me, you can see".
     

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    I thought that's what you meant. Those words aren't in intimacy. However, when you allow someone to see your most unguarded inner self, then you are being intimate with them.
    Hence, intimacy means "into me, you can see".
    I’m #harlemworld so I don’t talk to niggas about seeing into me.

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