Posted by Happyflower on June 13, 2007, at 7:16:21
In reply to Re: A cognitive exercise in challenging assumption » Happyflower, posted by gardenergirl on June 13, 2007, at 0:05:11
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> Racer's right, in part, about why I didn't say my poem wasn't about you. Why would you believe a yes or no answer?Why do you believe I wouldn't??? Isn't that an assumption about me? You still didn't answer my question, was it written about me. My question was still skirted around once again in this exact post. Don't you think it would have been easier to just answer my question than to have to come up with a cognitive exercise in order to avoid answering it? And still no direct answer, so if I use Racers reasons on why it won't be answered. Has to do with civil rules, right? You are very clever in trying to not answer my question, but as a mother of 2 kids for over 12 years, I see through that stuff. And in therapy training, and in criminal interigations,and being a very experienced mother, you learn on why questions are not being answered, even directly when asked. It is very easy to answer a yes or no answer if there is nothing to hide. But I have enough of this, and I will let it slide by because I don't have time for games.
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