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nuun 72F
46 posts
11/2/2008 9:05 pm
tickle


So say you, me too in the beginning but when it comes to
practical or everyday living, then only you will see that when
it come to basic we both have to have the same idea of how to
go about living.
Just take smoking as an example, this is not a big deal to me,
but I can see the `problem' in the house where there are small
, the more so if smoking is done in an air condition
area. It is all right to smoke to death if you like cigarette
so much, but is it ok to force others to `smoke' indirectly, to
tolerate the stench you made?
what if you believe that married couple should limit themselves to each other, whereas you own partner didn't think it is that
important. If his or her action didn't have anything to do with
with you, why not? but usually it is not so,some money sure goes
unaccounted, what if you had something undesirable in your system,
if it is `aids ' wouldn't you will start asking ` who pass it to me? ' or `where this things come from? '
If we want to be responsible, we cannot help but ask question:
- what are we doing?
- what kinds of food we eat?
- what kinds of programme we were watching?
- what kinds of people we were creating?
_ etc etc

Otherwise sooner or later we will be quoting
`irreconsilable differences ' as our reason for divorce