WishingWell is offline WishingWell Post #31  July 15,2009, 7:20pm
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IcecreamMoon wrote :
Beeing an Associate Professor of Australian Beer (which I do not consume myself, but all my friend and family seem to love, and apparently it's even good for my hair ), I would say the answer to your first question is "Depends on the Make and Longevity of a particular Brand".

To asnwer your second question - Apparently so, but I'm not 100% sure yet...
I've read that beer is good for your hair. Provides body and protein. I haven't tried it because I don't drink, either, and never think to crack a bottle.

I need to live more dangerously. Let's practice.
 
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jayjay wrote :
Many people do raise their children to conform rather than to think for themselves.
it's sort of bizarre. children who think for themselves because they were raised that way - well, they're conformists.

but, of course, most people starting from childhood are conformists. they don't vet what they say, they say what is pleasing to others without regard to whether they make total sense. for example, i knew a guy who believed women should stay at home "pregnant and in the kitchen", but he didn't know if he was OK being the sole source of financial support. another example is my own brother; he's full of liberal tribalisms employed in equally bizarre ways. "thinking" is one of those phrases, but there's quite a lot he doesn't actually factor. he'll throw out the famous moths as an example of speciation, when it's only an example of change within a species.
 
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Depending on how you were raised alot of this might apply but most is unhealthy IMO. Honest communication between the sexes is the best approach and respecting each other.

The advent of birth control is a huge extra appendage though in the game. Is that addressed?
 
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