SusanofO
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Yes, let's define the word "tough". That actually might make for a more interesting thread (really). To me, tough means someone is willng to "go the distance" with someone else they claim they are committed to - and who doesn't just bail on them when something happens like they become, for instance, a quadraplegic, or they lose their job, or some similar "catastrophe" occurs within the context of their relationship. I have found, through personal experience, that you may never really know a person until you have seen them in truly challenging circumstances. Of course, to me, knowing who is truly "tough" this requires things like having a bit of emotional maturity, and being old enough to have had some maturing experiences, and also that dreaded phrase, having a "value system" . Much as I may have tried to rid myself of what I considered my "oppressive" one in my twenties, my dad kept telling me that (and he has a Ph. D.) that kids who are raised with them usually come back to them, even if they "stray" somewhat for a time. And I do appreciate having one to reference now and then. - Susan
< Message edited by SusanofO -- 8/15/2006 11:19:56 PM >
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