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Originally Posted by Asher Bertrand *laugh*
But Colette, there are millions of hypocrites. |
Actually... and just to be a little contrary but it might not be hypocritical.
Let's say that I played around with my roommate in college when we were in the dorms. Then I graduate, get married, start a family all the way "you're supposed to". I find myself happy in suburbia with the yard, the 2 kids, the family cat, and a nice cozy 6% mortgage.
Why is it hypocritical to assume that someone else can't do the same thing? I played, I decided it wasn't for me, I did the "Normal thing".
I'm not saying it's fair, or logical (the assumption that what works for me doesn't mean it works for all) but it's not nessecarily hypocritical (ie holding others to different standards than I followed myself). Maybe I'm just arguing semantics to argue them.....
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