Molly...very true....about men believing everything from a woman's mouth from a place like that. I tend to still keep my rational mind still in tact though. ....don't know if that is good or bad.
If I sold a million Cedar posts Ash, I would have deep pockets. I am just rubbing sticks together right now. More interesting, I thought, than seeing the ladies...was that statement she made.
She may have already been undressed Zar, it was part of her job description when she signed up for the job. Believe it or not Zar, some of those women have some great dancing talents.
Pepps, that could be interesting....about not being asked to be brought into this world. However, could it be that life is a gift. And being given that gift, we should not be greatful? I suppose, it is a matter of perception. But, if the children were taught at a young age about the beauty of life, they might then appreciate it more.
But, until they ask to return....they must like it?
Just for conversation sake here Keepers, not trying to doubt your perspective....most likely you are right. But, what about if the situation is a bit more complicated than that?
I am a firm believer in helping people out. I love doing that. But....one thing I am very careful with is helping them out to the point they become dependent on me. Perhaps....the parents have not taught him the proper tools of survival in this world on his own? Or perhaps, they offered help to the extent the son became dependent on them....therefore, not really helping him out but making him less able to survive on his own in this world?
I wonder if Little House in the Prairie was still on today, if they children would still be living at home Keeps.
From the sounds of that case Keepers, it sounds like that kid really loved the parents a lot to stay home that long...and to even attempt to sue them to stay longer.
question that has baffled only men for centuries and decades
1-2.... yes, the silent but deadly ones can be a sure gag at times.