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[quote=Anonymous]I agree. I think this sounds very high school and sophmoric. I appreciate diversity around me. I don't think I'd like to live in a world where everyone was monotonically uniform. There is room for everyone to think and do things the way that they think is appropriate. It is amusing to me that in my FB feed I get everything from hard-core conservative to ultra-liberals. As with everything in my life, I take in everyone's opinions and ideas and I sift through them to find that which is most appropriate for me. When I see someone like the PP's FB non-friend who posts very opinionated ideas about child-rearing that conflict with mine, I just think "Wow, I'm glad that she's not raising my children!" Someone else's opinions are just that--opinions. If she thought this about you, but didn't say anything, would it change your life any more or less than if she did say it? Why? It only has the power to bother you if you let it. Just ignore it and know in your heart that what she thinks is not the best for you and your family and move on. She's welcome to think and do what she wants for her children and it doesn't really change what you do for you children.[/quote]
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