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From: "Mamie" <>
Subject: Things said not to discuss on lists??
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 19:01:26 -0600
References: <00a701c29a3a$d0dd7430$0200000a@kristin>


Since getting my first computer in 1998, I had been taught on any type list,
you were not to discuss religion/your faith(like Catholics against
Protestants), politics, and sports. They all are very apt to cause very
explosive arguments among even the most quietest/kindest members.
I think in the USA, that most youngsters are taught in school, more than I
knew when I married!<LOL> And they start at a younger age. Do they teach
that in Norwegian schools?
Mamie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kristin Biseth" <>
Hallo listers
Abouth things we schould not talk abouth, someone said sex. Absolutely. Mom
came when I was 22 and said "it is something I schould have been talking to
you abouth" I new right away and said "I already know" I said. I think this
is very common in our generation.
But for my boy's I feel it natural to talk abouth and they feel that too.
Well maybe not the one that's 17. I feel fri to talk abouth, but for mom and
Dad it was never talked abouth. Not feelings either. And I also felt that
men had problems to talk to daughters abouth politics, and sports and
menstuff at all.
Was it the same in U.S? I thing it's the generation, am I right?

Kristin



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