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Old 12-15-2006, 07:19 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Peggy Sue asks me,
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... and how do you figure it is OK to advise him to do the same thing...


But I did NOT advise him, Peggy. I said in fact this:
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You, Sir, have the choice to ignore me too, but I am not going to advise you to do so.


Letting one see his choice is not the same as telling him what to do.
And I did go on to say,
"I am not going to advise you to do so."


But for some reason, you took the fact that I pointed out his choice as advice as to what his choice should be.

It was not.

As to ignore buttons, I was not aware of such a thing, but if I am going to be on a forum at all, I am not going to start pushing buttons, before someone pushes mine! LOL

I find that if you ignore someone, you stand no chance at all of finding unity and becoming friends.

I only came here to make friends online, not to prove a point on any particular topic.

But I also find it a healthy way to either solidify my own beliefs or modify them.

I have a very incomplete grasp of alot of issues about life at all. I like to read what others think and be vulnerable enough to write what I think, and subject it to respectful criticism or affirmation.

Life is hard. It is harder, I believe, if we go through it with blinders on.

To me, in a way, that is what an ignore button would do.

Thank you for letting me know how I came across to you.

OD