What would you do in this situation?
Now, my lovely friend is toying with man. I say "Stop playing with him!!" many times. But, whatever I say, she doesn't hear... I say for her...
Now, my lovely friend is toying with man. I say "Stop playing with him!!" many times. But, whatever I say, she doesn't hear... I say for her...
Anonymous
Land-shark
The sentence structure is incoherent and we are having to guess at your meaning. Move the question to the Etiquette section. Phrase it: "My good friend appears to be toying with a man, and is not taking any notice of me when, for what I think are good reasons, I advise her to stop playing with him. Is there anything I could say to her that might help?"
Anonymous
Huh? It isn't clear what you want to say. Do you mean "toying with A man"? Because "toying with man" means all of mankind, the entire human race basically. I suspect that there are other errors as well. "she doesn't hear"– do you mean "hear" or "listen"?