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the_siobhan) wrote2006-08-05 10:56 pm
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if I were a rhetorical question, I would look like this
Is it possible for somebody who is pro-life and somebody who is pro-choice to be friends?
Is it simply a matter of difference of opinion? Or is it more than that? Is there an underlying difference in values that makes it impossible to be friends?
What do you think?
What I'm listening to right this second: Stromkern
Is it simply a matter of difference of opinion? Or is it more than that? Is there an underlying difference in values that makes it impossible to be friends?
What do you think?
What I'm listening to right this second: Stromkern
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I wouldn't be surprised. The people I'm thinking of did tell me eventually (which is how I know now) but I think that came about as they got to know me better. I have no idea how many women I know still prefer to keep their histories and their opinions private.
The major issue IMO is that there are many more than two opinions being forced into a 'black and white' argument. Historically, little comes from polar arguments except suspicion and violence, yk? I'm not surprised if it has a whole lot of people afraid to out their own decisions. That stinks. :/
I totally agree with you here.