at home, on fire - why is it?
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at home, on fire

Sep. 25, 2007
why is it?
that women think they all need to do things the same way or one of them is doing it "wrong"?
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Sep. 25, 2007 - how can this be?

Posted by bestsister


We didn't even talk today and yet somehow you have been reading my mind and listening in on the conversation Chris and I had at supper....

I'm eagerly awaiting one of your blogger friends to leave the brilliant response full of wisdom that will help me in my struggle...anyone? Anyone? I could use a little help over here! :-)


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Sep. 25, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by SmallWorld


Isn't it obvious? Because they are!
Oh. That didn't help much, did it. Plus, that was really a rhetorical question, wasn't it?
Let me know when you find the answer. Oh, and. Guilty. But I'm working on that....


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Sep. 25, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by DrHibiscus


it's genetic. something about having 2 X-chromosomes when you only really need one... trust me, I'm a geneticist.


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Sep. 27, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous


I'm curious now as to what might have prompted that question. I can be content with not knowing though ; )


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Sep. 27, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by skdenfeld


That was me by the way.

Kathi


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Sep. 29, 2007 - Wow!

Posted by CreativeLearning


I hate it when people think like that " someone is doing it wrong" I like the Ben Franklin saying" If we are all thinking the same, then someone isn't thinking"!

I love the way that God made us all different and I appreciate so much hearing a new way to do something.
I hope that most women feel the way that I do, but I do run into those that think the way you described and they do not seem very happy.So I try to ignore them ( after expressing myself to my DH) and know we are doing what God wants us to do. Don't let 'um steal your joy ;0)

Prayed for your church search - we just joined one after looking for 2 years.


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