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Also you couldn't have this discussion very easily on cougar board and I think that is why many people are here.
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Why do you supose it is good discussion? I would think its because we don't have to fear how we are expressing ourselves.
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As far as why the discussion is good, it's because the quality of posters is good. I don't think there is a fear of expression on the other site. There is simply a suppression of many good discussions there by moderators. It usually has absolutely nothing to do with language. |
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If I recall correctly, she is an active member of the LDS church, and as such may not share some of your same "philosophies" on childrearing. Or does that not matter to you? Whats right for you is right for your son? I agree with what has been said about teaching a child the principle behind the practice, but where is the principle behind this statement? Makes no sense to me. |
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