Oh wow, I wouldn't have ever thought about that in a political aspect, but can totally understand why it would make you rage in that context.
Also, she explained to me that she read it as 'people whose feelings change when you're going through hard times'. I don't see that in there but then - different people, different experiences, etc. So I get it.
That said - yes to all of the rest of this. I think you put it much better than I did. My mother always made sure that I understood I didn't have to agree with someone to see where they were coming from. You make a good point about if I'm changing and you aren't... there's something going on there.
I had to laugh - you know I'm a little younger than you are - but I was only a year old in 1975. Not sure I even had any priorities other than eating and sleeping. Those were the days, eh? :) Wait, cheese isn't always a priority? Huh.
YES! COWBOYS! So much so that, instead of reading one of the books I needed to read, I went back to How to Marry a Cowboy because I was in a mood. Mason was calling me. ROFL
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Also, she explained to me that she read it as 'people whose feelings change when you're going through hard times'. I don't see that in there but then - different people, different experiences, etc. So I get it.
That said - yes to all of the rest of this. I think you put it much better than I did. My mother always made sure that I understood I didn't have to agree with someone to see where they were coming from. You make a good point about if I'm changing and you aren't... there's something going on there.
I had to laugh - you know I'm a little younger than you are - but I was only a year old in 1975. Not sure I even had any priorities other than eating and sleeping. Those were the days, eh? :) Wait, cheese isn't always a priority? Huh.
YES! COWBOYS! So much so that, instead of reading one of the books I needed to read, I went back to How to Marry a Cowboy because I was in a mood. Mason was calling me. ROFL
P. S. I love your icon. :)