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modelbusiness82
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 11:06pm |
maysay1 wrote:
EPITOME wrote:
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is being non-traditional an important part of your identity? |
Yes, I think so. Though I have been trying to objectively evaluate why that is recently.
Funnily enough, this sister is the one who I'm least close with and being non-traditional is her identity. It's one of the reasons we don't get along...partly because I always feel like she's doing way too much. I don't want to be like that, that's for sure.
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i think this what i was trying to ask
i dont think you need to examine yourself too much. i just think you don't like her & her shen.angians |
Ain't that the truth.
She used to attend a white privilege support group. I think I'm still mad at her for that.
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 Are you guys white? This whole time I was thinking she's black!
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 11:09pm |
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everything seems nicer when people talk about it
however the reality is often something else
he is no less of a man however
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 11:23pm |
I've had good vegan cake and im critical
As far as the name bothering you, i don't think it's the non conformity that bothers you, it's probably the inequality that bothers you. The fact that he didn't even get that, the name, that seems unjust. If he was in control of everything or most and took your sister's name, I think you'd be pleased. So youre still happily non conformist and still consistent, no worries
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Is it a cultural thing? Bc we take the husband's name here in America but in some other countries, they take the wife's name. Heritage goes with the mother, its the reverse here. Too many kids wind up having daddies name and then mom gets divorce, so it looks crazy when it doesnt match.
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Posted: Jan 29 2013 at 12:00am |
I dont see what the big deal is
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modelbusiness82
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Posted: Jan 29 2013 at 12:12am |
ScorpioLuv wrote:
Is it a cultural thing? Bc we take the husband's name here in America but in some other countries, they take the wife's name. Heritage goes with the mother, its the reverse here. Too many kids wind up having daddies name and then mom gets divorce, so it looks crazy when it doesnt match. |
Not necessarily...in PRican culture, even if the wife hyphenates her last name, the child can sometimes just keep the mother's last name. Maybe not so much for those born in the mainland, but for ppl who still live on the island, it's a normal custom.
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Posted: Jan 29 2013 at 4:13am |
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I've tasted a vegan cake before, and in all honesty, if I had to compare it to anything I'd compare it to... Sweetened Recycled Brown Paper Towels. |
lol. yuckers
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Has anyone been called a hater yet?
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Posted: Jan 29 2013 at 4:22am |
He's latino and he allowed this? it's gotta be for papers.
*dappled shade*
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