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ihasaquestion
@ihasaquestion (8273)
16 Jul 18
I used to be like that when I was in high school, but changed my perspective on things and became more tolerant and sensitive towards matters that perhaps is futile to explain. Please don't air your dirty laundry here, for I want...
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ihasaquestion
@ihasaquestion (8273)
16 Jul 18
Dear all.
I see so many responders and commentators discussing amongst themselves from my first abuse topic discussion. Most agree that being physical is way out no matter what, and that was the crux of the matter in my previous...
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mommyboo
@mommyboo (13174)
• United States
4 Mar 13
I think everybody is entitled to HAVING an opinion. That is our right... however, I don't necessarily think we all have the same right to SHARE it unnecessarily if it is discriminatory, hateful, hurtful, or just plain rude in...
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ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
7 Nov 10
People say that there shouldn't be double standards in our society... but I don't think they really mean it. People also claim to be willing to accept others, but again, that acceptance seems to be more about "us and them" than...
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keep_onwatch
@keep_onwatch (2680)
• India
9 Jun 10
Or did we start viewing sin from a blameless point of view? What was viewed as sin before is now being accepted as normal. People no longer are adulterers, they are just having an affair, they no longer "live in sin" , but "live...
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keep_onwatch
@keep_onwatch (2680)
• India
24 May 10
When your faith is being humiliated? When someone criticizes your faith, your God or the way you religiously view a matter? Even if you are an atheist, and people ridicule you for being so, how do you react? How tolerant are you?...
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Pose123
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
13 Aug 09
It seems that we cannot avoid conflict in our lives as we are all so different, but surely we can learn from it. For starters, judgement and blame must be cast aside and replaced by mutual respect. Remembering that we should never...
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JoyfulOne
@JoyfulOne (6231)
• United States
9 Aug 08
Are you more tolerant than your parents were when they were raising you? Or do you think you're less tolerant than your parents were? I think we all develop somewhat different parenting styles than our parents. Maybe even having...
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