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To: papertyger

Traditional principles get re-defined all the time. The last time was post WWII when the nuclear family rose to prominance. Prior to that, multi-generational extended families were very, very common.

Folks have made the argument that one contributor to the high divorce rate has been the demise of the multi-generational extended family. After all, a husband is less likely to stray if he think his mother-in-law is going to be the one cleaning the lipstick out of his jockey shorts.

The point I'm making is that nothing in this world is static -- everything is subject to change and the influence of technology, economics, politics, and the television show The Family Guy.


466 posted on 05/21/2006 9:24:56 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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To: durasell
Traditional principles get re-defined all the time.

No, they don't. The principles remain the same, even though the context is ever shifting.

My wife has a quaint way of putting it: the only difference between us and them is indoor toilets...

470 posted on 05/21/2006 9:29:39 PM PDT by papertyger (Our Constitution isn't perfect, but it's better than what we have right now.)
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