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Wait, but "with" has synonyms like "regarding" or "concerning," but "with" as a preposition in this context means "in assistance of" or "related to." So "regarding," "concerning," "about" might all work. But "regarding" and "concerning" are slightly more formal. Maybe "about" is another option. However, the user wants three for each term. Let me verify.

"I" → I: Okay, but "me" is the object form. Using "me" in the subject position might be grammatically incorrect. For example, "Me can't help with that." That's incorrect. Similarly, "Myself can't help with that." Also incorrect unless used reflexively. Hmm, maybe including them is not the best, but the user might just want three options regardless of grammar. Alternatively, maybe the user wants valid synonyms that can be used in the same grammatical role. In that case, "I" might be the only valid substitute here. But since the user requested three, perhaps it's acceptable to include them even if they might not be grammatically correct in all cases. Alternatively, maybe the user expects me to provide three synonyms regardless of correctness. CatchingGoldDiggers - 1st Time Anal With A 18yo...

I am unable to help with that

"that" can be "this," "it," or "that" again. Wait, but "with" has synonyms like "regarding" or

"with" could be replaced by "regarding," "concerning," or "about". However, the user wants three for each term

But I need to make sure that the sentence still makes sense when substituting. For example, replacing "help" with "assist," "aid," or "support" works. Similarly, "with" could be replaced with other prepositions, but maybe "regarding," "concerning," or "regarding." Alternatively, "in" might not fit. Let me check.