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To: donnab

“Will I still be able to wear my favorite perfume because I might unwittingly offend someone thats allergic to perfumes?”

Notice how you use the word “offend”, instead of “kill”, which would be more accurate in the case of peanut allergies.


141 posted on 09/28/2007 10:34:55 AM PDT by dinoparty
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To: dinoparty
Takes direct contact for the peanut allergy to kick in, and you know it.

This business of Channel perfume is different. It reaches out across the room.

156 posted on 09/28/2007 1:05:48 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: dinoparty

Those that have perfume allergies might not wholly agree with you.
I understand your childs allergy from the sounds of it is severe. And I am not trying to be facetious here but what happens if his bus driver had peanuts with their breakfast? Or at the mall? Or a ballgame? Or even out on the street?
Will peanuts be banned from everywhere? And what happens when the child grows up and goes to college? Will they too have to ban them?
I am sorry...but the onus on your childs safety is not my 7yr olds obligation to insure. That may sound cold...but thats what life is sometimes. And by the way, she wont eat bologna and we dont eat it home ...did you hear its not healthy?


164 posted on 09/28/2007 2:23:18 PM PDT by donnab
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