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cinnabonbon

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4. True. And despite how ugly some of the conversation get-
Sun Dec 22, 2013, 04:36 PM
Dec 2013

-I've seen people become more pro-women after it. Not a lot, but enough.

I agree with you. The most important part is not to be silent about it, because who knows who reads these boards. Even if the conversations are uncomfortable in the beginning, I like to think of that as growing pains. In the end, you are a bigger person than what you were when you began discussing it, and some silent reader may have had a lightbulb light up over their head because of it.

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