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  • #31
    Luvcom,

    What is the Difference Between Fact and Opinion?

    Even "facts" change.

    The "counselor" only knows one opinion; even said counselor knows that the "facts" to one person will be very different to his/her partner. Lawyers/Judges... everyone knows this.

    You picked one sentence out of all my words, and only concentrated on that.

    I urged communication between the two people who sorely need to communicate with each other. They have no future if they cannot communicate.... regardless of anything you or I might say.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Seeker View Post
      Luvcom,

      What is the Difference Between Fact and Opinion?

      Even "facts" change.

      The "counselor" only knows one opinion; even said counselor knows that the "facts" to one person will be very different to his/her partner. Lawyers/Judges... everyone knows this.

      You picked one sentence out of all my words, and only concentrated on that.

      I urged communication between the two people who sorely need to communicate with each other. They have no future if they cannot communicate.... regardless of anything you or I might say.
      Your attempt at backpaddling does not match what you originally wrote. You suggested they go with their/her "feelings"...huge mistake, to be sure. Teenagers do that...adults are not supposed to.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by lovcom View Post
        Your attempt at backpaddling does not match what you originally wrote. You suggested they go with their/her "feelings"...huge mistake, to be sure. Teenagers do that...adults are not supposed to.
        How's that working out for ya with the ladies?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by EEinNJ View Post
          How's that working out for ya with the ladies?
          Exellently, because with the ladies, one has to use their heart and their brains; feelings and reason; the makings of romance and such.

          HOWEVER, when it comes to certain life's decisions, feelings are often the worse source of reason.

          Falling in love is about feelings and reason.

          The decision to marry should be reason and not feeling based.

          The courts are filled with divorce couples that often have no lack of love....they are there because of other incompatabilities they should have discovered years before if they only had used their heads.

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