You don’t trust me with your puppy on a leash look.
the look given when someone is denied a seemingly innocuous right of friendship becuase of a lack of trust.
“no, i won’t change in front of you. . . and don’t give me that ‘you don’t trust me with your puppy on a leash look.”
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