Janus wrote:
> 
> At 06:00 AM 11/05/1999 +0000, you wrote:
> >
> ....
> >Now that you've spotted the symptoms of the core problem, you can perhaps
> >listen as we discuss deeper aspects of it, learn, and gradually come up
> >with solutions.
> >
> 
> Now I am "curious" -- why should he only listen?  Just mho, but dialogue
> seems to me more productive than monologue, and there is no such thing as a
> stupid question....

Maybe it's selfish of me, but I want a place where I'm not questioned about
/whether/ I have the experiences I do.

I want a place where I can say 'I feel that I've been socialised to defer to
and help other people' and not have someone turn around and say 'noone's 
required to help other people'.

If this isn't that place, that's fine. The net is such that I can go and make 
such a place.

Maybe there are no stupid questions, but I guess my point is that we probably
need a FAQ, so we don't wind up sidetracking ourselves everytime we say 
'I get scared walking along down a dark alley' and someone says 'why?'.


> >  Humans are the only species to feed and house entirely separate species
> >     for no reason other than the pleasure of their company. Why?
> >
> 
> Because we can?  (Toranoki Sappho-sama wishes to point out that she does
> her best to feed and house me, and it ain't her fault that I don't
> appreciate a nice, fresh mouse now and then....)

<chuckles>



Jenn V.
-- 
  Humans are the only species to feed and house entirely separate species 
     for no reason other than the pleasure of their company. Why?

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