[Marsha]
> Which poor social skills can hurt you?

     Ones that try to punch and kick me.  Ones that
yell and scream at me, due to these females will yell
and scream at any one person that is just there.  They
are called troubled youth for a reason.

     [Marsha]
> Should one behave to the 
> prevailing social customs above all other
> considerations?

     Punching and kicking?  Cause they don't want to
participate with the other females in gym, quiet time,
and there are only so many options for them to go on
the unit due to necessary supervision.  They can
self-time out in time out areas, talk to staff, stay
back on the unit (not going to gym, etc...), but some
females will want to go wherever they want.  For
example, I had to calm one down today from leaving the
unit and going to the main building to talk to anybody
that will listen to her.  She can't just leave the
unit and shout around in public areas like that. 
These are safety concerns.

     [Marsha]
> Are social customs more important than thinking and
> acting independently?

     It depends: see above.
     
     [Marsha]
> Was the pain you experienced from those breakups
rational?

     Is pain rational?  Do you mean Vulcan (Star Trek)
suppression of emotions rational?  If I didn't feel
pain or emotions, then yes, that would be irrational. 
Now what of people that physically just don't feel
pain or the pain is dulled due to what society calls a
disorder (they were born that way), well, maybe that's
evolution and not degeneration.  

     [Marsha] 
> I consider myself a human being, and I like human
> beings.  I like dogs and cats too.

     Hey, I'm still working with troubled youth and
some days I think about getting a different job or
what have you.  Poison ivy is something I like to
avoid.

     [Marsha] 
> Do you think RMP likes women?  Then?  Now?  The book
> was named LILA, 
> and was to some degree about a relationship between
> a man and a woman.

     Lila is quality, right?  Quality is everything,
but some things erode or degenerate society and
trouble is one. (see above)

     [Marsha]
> Do you think RMP was, or is, afraid of
> women?

     Wasn't afraid of Lila, I think.

     [Marsha]
> Does RMP's portrayal of Lila reflect his attitude? 
Ever wonder
> about that?

     I think what anybody says, even their interest in
science, has something to say about the person.  RMP
knew enough about this Lila to write a book about her.

     [Marsha] 
> "He always wanted to know what she thought but he'd
> never tell her what he thought. Always playing
around the edges. " 
> (LILA Chapter 18)

     Hmmmmm... interesting... didn't think of that.

     [Marsha]
> What do you think SA?  Everyone?   Someone offlist
> wrote about his curiosity concerning this topic? 
Anyone else
> curious?

     I see where your interest lies.  I did ask you
what you thought about men since you asked about
women, but if you are caught up on this topic and only
want to talk about this... I'm fine with that.  Let's
keep chatting, as I said last time... social chatting
sprouts spontaneous intellect.
     By the way, why do people chat off-list so much. 
Dumb stuff organizes with dialogue just as smart stuff
might be going no where practical.  Social chatting
sprouts spontaneous intellect

 
gray clouds, 
SA


       
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