LaTigresse
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I can only echo what LadyPact has said, but also agree with Marc's posting. Over time, especially those of us with strong opinions, good debating skills, and strong personalities, combined with amazingly good methods of persuasion....... .....have found that you can change a person's opinions to more closely match your own. I used to share my life with an uptight, republican, catholic, type A, opinionated, tantrum throwing, poor money managing, hard partying............you get the picture.... guy. 20 years later, the same guy is around, but he is tighter with money than I am, asks if I have any hot female prospects for myself (not him, we don't like the same types) on a regular basis, totally rejects all organised religioun, hasn't thrown a serious tantrum in over a decade, more open minded and relaxed, wouldn't have voted the republican ticket if you paid him, rarely goes out ......kinda guy. Still basically the same person, just different for having known me. It's natural really. One of the most wonderful things about relationships of all kinds. We enhance one another's lives in all sorts of ways.
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My twisted, self deprecating, sense of humour, finds alot to laugh about, in your lack of one! Just because you are well educated, articulate, and can use big, fancy words, properly........does not mean you are right!
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