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Feb. 11th, 2005 01:26 pm( Hanging in the balance )
Since most of the people listening in here probably don't ascribe to the whole "hallmark holiday" craze that will engulf our nation next Monday, take a moment to take a positive stand against it. Instead of buying something transitory for the person society approves of, say something nice about someone that you wouldn't ordinarily think about on a romantic holiday. If you usually prefer one gender/race/height/eye color in a love & lover, choose someone (personal friend, celebrity, whatever) to rave about that goes against the grain. If you don't have *any* preferences that are exclusionary, you probably don't need this exercise anyway. Pass it on, if you like.
( I'll start )
Since most of the people listening in here probably don't ascribe to the whole "hallmark holiday" craze that will engulf our nation next Monday, take a moment to take a positive stand against it. Instead of buying something transitory for the person society approves of, say something nice about someone that you wouldn't ordinarily think about on a romantic holiday. If you usually prefer one gender/race/height/eye color in a love & lover, choose someone (personal friend, celebrity, whatever) to rave about that goes against the grain. If you don't have *any* preferences that are exclusionary, you probably don't need this exercise anyway. Pass it on, if you like.
( I'll start )