ahj@mtuxo.UUCP (a.johnson) (09/26/86)
> Aeyjay, an opinion is one thing, general conceptualism is another. Try again! > Bill, I believe my opinion on the original posting was more objective (having witnessed and been a part of my "sisters" pain caused by their inability to adequately provide for their kids due to lack of ex-spouse support). Your response (not minding the support for the kid, but not wanting to be tied to your ex for 18 years) could be considered subjective. IT IS MY OPINION that you will become more objective if and when you are able to bear and raise your kids alone. So you see, Bill, I still have my own opinions and I can disagree with yours without personal attacks on "what you should do with it" (altho, the thought had crossed my mind). End of discussion, unless of course, you would like to DISCUSS constructively and not ATTACK destructively. Aeyjay "The first requirement for the growth of the individual is that the person remain in touch with his [her] own perceptions. No matter how different one's experience is from that of others, he [she] must trust in the validity of his [her] own senses if he [she[ is to evolve as a unique human being. Only the person can fully know what he [she] sees, what he [she] hears, and what he [she] feels to be fundamentally true." --Clark Moustakas