I agree with NorthernLight We need to know more. Could be "step aside this is men's work" or "step aside he found another woman".Seems like an intriguing question, but I don't think I understand. To me, step aside means to let someone else take over -- perhaps because they have more expertise in that situation, or because it's their turn. But I don't think that's what you meant.
Ok, ok, take the ball! Let me just step aside.Basically, in the game of life, I want the ball.
Just gimme the ball...
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What a smart/clever postI was talking to my daughter the other day. One of my granddaughters, Alice, was doing what she does best - pushing the limits. Alice is 7, and my daughter told her she needed some time out in her room - to calm down.
When Alice came out, she calmly explained that she just wanted to talk about something and she felt that no one was listening. My daughter told her that sometimes adults need a bit of time to calm down too - so Alice, after thinking about that for 30 seconds, decided that next time, they should both go to their rooms.
Alice definitely isn't going to be a 'step aside kind' of person.
I don't step aside gracefully either, but it depends on the situation the OP is talking about. Could beBasically, in the game of life, I want the ball.
Just gimme the ball...
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