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to syag lchochma.. When I was a 7th grader our teacher taught us a wonderful lesson..the teacher asked for 3 artist in the class to draw on a white cardboard there block ,houses, birds, gaubage cans,mailboxes, anything and everything they can think of ..then the teacher asked for seven kids to leave the room and wait outside by the door.The teacher picked 2 kids told them to look at the three drawings and try to remember everything they see, then one kid was called in .The two kids had to tell for the one who came in everything that they remembered they saw on the picture.They remembered most and also added what they beleived was on the drawings.Now another kid came in .The first kid had to repeat everything he heard from the other kids to the secound kid that came in.Of course he forgot some and added some of his own.. again, what he beleived he heard.This continued untill all 7 kids were in .When the 7th kid repeated what he heard 50 percent of the things were missing 25 percent he remembered and 25 was his own beleiving he heard….. now the teacher explained …. we saw live how stories on the street or press is being said..Now dont beleive everything you hear!!!!!,,,,,,, THe same goes with the article I wrote above some answered accordingly what I wrote and some debated about being in front of a shul thats not what I wrote and …there probably waiting for some one… all what I did not mean.I just stated these girls are standing in the street talking and laughing at late evening when the streets are full of men going and coming from shul. I felt those girls should move to the side lower their tone of voice simply not to attract the men .I hope this little story will open our eyes. and by the way THANKS for all your responses …IT WAS INTERESTING TO HEAR SO MANY DIFFERENT OPINIONS…….