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both sides of the coin . . .

July 24 2000 at 8:55 AM
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Response to questioning the term....

 

I realize this is rather simplistic but . . .

Food is a good example (at least for me) I love a great chocolate torte . . . and while I love chocolate torte . . there are some days I simply am not interested in it and something else has caught my fancy. (thinking Mayfields turtle tracks icecream). That doesnt mean I didnt really like chocolate torte . . .it just means not now.

But you know what??? I KNOW that not everyone loves Chocolate Torte or turtle tracks icecream . . . for me that is not impossible to believe. I cannot make my loves, likes imposed on others or discount their tastes because they are not mine.

In doing so it takes away from my acceptance of them. I cannot not and will not discount their realtiy because it is not mine. Perhaps . . this is not the best illustration . . but really . . . just cause it doesnt fit how you believe doesnt make it less viable for those that it does.

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