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FunnyBunny
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artchill, if u knew me personally I don’t think you’d ever imply (thru caps lock, which is disrespectful in its own right) that I do not think before I speak, or in this case type. One of the things I pride myself on being is someone who thinks before she speaks.

I do not read the Chinuch Roundtable, but as Rabbi Aisenstark was my sem principal a lot of the answers he gave were actually from the sem students. He would read a question aloud in class and we would answer it.

If you would have read my posts a bit more carefully, I think you would have noticed this:

Yes, I agree that this topic is important and should be addressed to the those who need to hear it.

No, I do not think this topic should be addressed in the form of a casual novel that people flip through from time to time.

youngbutnotstupid: i read your post and my post a few times over and I do not believe that I said anything that implied that your question was stupid. If you ask me, artchill, I did not say anything worse than this:

sunflower

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young but not stupid, AS MY MOTHER JUST TOLD ME: ITS QUITE SAD THAT YOU ARE NOT REALZING WHATS WRONG WITH THE STORY,. STILL NEED EXPLANATION?

i am trying to say that even if these topics may be known i dont think THAT ITS APPROPO for young kids such as yourselfSORRY BUT THATS WHAT YUR SCREEN NAME IS GIVING THAT IMPRESSION, should have to know that a reg magazine is publicizing it to the world. its llike the type of topics- plz think for a second – for a topivc you would never want your kids to be exposed to or anyone bec it just doesnt belong in a publec magazine. these things

OR THIS:

sunflower

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ybns- i hate to tell u this butyou missed the point-

If anything, my comment was less hurtful and not at all disrespectful.

All the same, youngbutnotstupid, please forgive me if I hurt you in any way.