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To: fml
It's like a curfew if you're still living in your parents house. You know the rules, you break them you pay.

yes.. well, the RULES at my parent's house were a little more clear and consistent.

And, on the occasion that I DID break them... my parents didn't kick me out of the house and change the locks.

But then... my parents loved me. Even when I sometimes disagreed with them.

366 posted on 12/18/2010 1:59:43 PM PST by SomeCallMeTim
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To: SomeCallMeTim
yes.. well, the RULES at my parent's house were a little more clear and consistent.

And, on the occasion that I DID break them... my parents didn't kick me out of the house and change the locks.

I don't know, if you broke the rule and were not punished that sounds inconsistent to me. Also, my example was not a child living at home, but an adult still with their parents.

But then... my parents loved me. Even when I sometimes disagreed with them.

I hope so. But then...maybe you didn't push too hard. The attempt to justify normalizing gay lifestyle is pushing too hard here.

I wouldn't worry too much though, reasonable people understand reason.

393 posted on 12/19/2010 12:50:54 PM PST by fml
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