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My Question of the Day for 11 January 2010 With A Twist
My Question of the Day: Should parents accept advice about parenting from people who don’t have children?
My Question of the Day With A Twist: Should married people accept advice about marriage from people who have never been married or who are divorced?
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I think everybody should be open to advice from the experience & non-experienced, but the thing that makes ppl don’t listen or even give u a chance to give ur advice is cause how you approach them, then especially if u are trying to give advice when it wasnt asked.. that makes the person feel a certain kind of way. But me personally, if i give advice and wasnt asked, the reason for me trying to give my advice on the situation at hand is because i care about them and their happiness. And Just cause a person isnt experienced with a certain situation doesnt mean they dont have common sense to know right from wrong. It doesnt take a person to get burned by fire to actually know it will burn u, especially if u seen ppl interact with it & did ur research on it.. and im the type of person, i wont say anything about a situation (personal or not) unless i know a lil something (mainly facts) about it 1st.
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