You always have to have a reason for not wanting to do something. Sometimes after telling someone this they are stubborn because they just want to say "they don't want to" whenever they are asked to do something instead of giving an actual reason. Many arguments arise like this and the person who is asking for the actual reason that the person doesn't want to do whatever they are being asked to do is right and should easily win the argument if the other person decides not to be so stubborn.
Not wanting to. Not wanting to take the risk of getting caught and having a criminal record Not wanting to inflame the lungs if you smoke it.
The word you are looking for is "ignorance." It refers to the lack of knowledge or information about something intentionally or unknowingly.
Famale college students cite which reason for smoking not wanting to quit?
All depends on what you are wanting to do. Be more specific in what you are wanting to do. Are you wanting a ratio to tow or haul something or are you wanting great mileage?
It means he wants you to do something. Obvious.
What are you wanting to convert?
to want to do something; a wanting to entertain oneself
Are you asking about caliber or the actual size of the rifle?
The first reason for Scout wanting to quit the game happened the day she rolled into the Radley front yard. She heard someone laughing inside the house. Atticus’s arrival was the second reason she wanted to quit the game.
You can't unless you can change the reason they are wanting you out.
For their anniversary
that is called being a jerk