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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Correct this please.

1. I feel like sleeping on you by hugging.
2. I am feeling like sleeping on you by hugging.

Are the above 2 sentences are correct grammatically? If wrong please do correct it.

Thank you so much.

Shravan.
  

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Hi, I wouldn't say the grammar is wrong, but I have no idea what either of these means. Can you explain, or say it another way? Clive

  • Hi, I wouldn't say the grammar is wrong, but I have no idea what either of these means.
  • Can you explain, or say it another way?
  • Clive
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Hi,

I wouldn't say the grammar is wrong, but I have no idea what either of these means.
Can you explain, or say it another way?

Clive
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Hi clive,
Thank you for replying.
The meaning is, I am telling my feeling with my girlfriend that I feel like sleeping on your body by hugging you.
If the way that I am expressing is wrong, Please do correct it.

Thank you,

Shravan.
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Are you trying to say that you want to sleep on your girlfriend while hugging her?
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Yes...........Are my sentences wrong? What is the natural sentence to express that feeling.

Thanks for replying me.....
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Well, "by hugging" would be interpreted as "by means of hugging".

You want to say that two things will be happening simultaneously but independently of each other:

I feel like sleeping on you (while) hugging (you).
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shravanmm1. I feel like sleeping on you by hugging.2. I am feeling like sleeping on you by hugging.
I hope you are aware that "sleeping on you" is almost "sleeping with you", which is a euphemism for "having *** with you".
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CalifJim shravanmm1. I feel like sleeping on you by hugging.2. I am feeling like sleeping on you by hugging.I hope you are aware that "sleeping on you" is almost "sleeping with you", which is a euphemism for "having *** with you". In short, if your meaning is supposed to be more innocent than that, you'd best not go anywhere near "sleeping on you". If your meaning is not s
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"to sleep with someone" generally means "to have *** with someone." If you ask about a boy and girl "do you think they're sleeping together?" it means "Do you think they're having ***?"

We don't generally use the phrase "sleep on someone" (unless I'm talking about my cat, who sleeps on me at night), but it's close enought to "sleep with someone" that it would certainly sug
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khoff""all I want is to fall asleep beside you, holding you in my arms, and nothing more." (Of course it's up to the girl whether or not to believe it!)
This is very clear! Thank you for the explanation!
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khoffOf course it's up to the girl whether or not to believe it!
Off-topic unsolicited advice. Don't believe it unless he's had "a war injury".

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