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[quote=Anonymous]Very interesting thread... This will go back a bit, but I thought it was very important to respond to a comment about families, legacies and such... The rights associated with inheritance are a very serious matter. In a very broad and general way, some of the really serious problems in the Levantine might have been mitigated with a better inheritance position for Ishmael and Hagar, and the "Gay" Marriage movement, specifically, seeks to regularize these rights for their partners and children. These things vary greatly from culture to culture and from family to family, so aside from legal issues, I don't know if there are necessarily inherent right and wrong answers or situations save where out and out deception and breach of trust and good faith issues occur. But on the matter of emails and texts, I think that people have different needs for communicating and ways of communicating. We also have different expectations for when we communicate and when contacted by others. I tend to feel that having a certain generosity of spirit is helpful. There are times when the other person is deliberately trying to push your buttons or hurt your feeling? If you think not, then chill and relax. Technology is a rather sometime thing. I've seen texts that take two days to show up after it was initially sent. And as the socio-economic environment changes so that more people find themselves the caregivers for bother their own children as well at their aging parents, medical emergencies will become more the standard and norm than will require giving people more lattitude for social forgiveness.[/quote]
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