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| 1 | Whilst? I'd say no. I usually ask them to double (plastic) bag my shopping items as the bags are flimsy and tend to tear easily. | When shopping, do you make a conscious effort to use fewer plastic carrier bags? |
| 2 | I know, CK. Plastic bags?? What a item to give all this consideration to? What happened to sprays destroying the ionosphere, the Green House effect, crude oil spills, ionosphere, nuclear reactors? | When shopping, do you make a conscious effort to use fewer plastic carrier bags? |
| 3 | very good!! | When shopping, do you make a conscious effort to use fewer plastic carrier bags? |
| 4 | Yes, cans, bottles ... but I put them in a separate trash container outside so others can take them...homeless people thank me. | When shopping, do you make a conscious effort to use fewer plastic carrier bags? |
| 5 | Sexual orientation (S.O.) is not a discrete quality--human sexual preference is a continuous spectrum ranging from complete attraction to the opposite sex to complete attraction to one's own. Thus, in a sense, everyone is at least slightly bisexual.
You are talking about 1948 The Kinsey Scale...here is a bit of it: Males do not represent two discrete populations, heterosexual and homosexual. The world is not to be divided into sheep and goats. It is a fundamental of taxonomy that nature rarely deals with discrete categories... The living world is a continuum in each and every one of its aspects. While emphasizing the continuity of the gradations between exclusively heterosexual and exclusively homosexual histories, it has seemed desirable to develop some sort of classification which could be based on the relative amounts of heterosexual and homosexual experience or response in each history... An individual may be assigned a position on this scale, for each period in his life.... A seven-point scale comes nearer to showing the many gradations that actually exist. As E said, what is the point in questioning a concept as to 'why' someone loves instead of 'who' someone loves? The human being. We all, at some point I believe, find a match for ourselves without looking at traits, genders, orientations, preferences...etc....We just know that this person feel right (in our life) and resonates with our 'being'. Whether it is a friend or a spouse....the personality of the ones we love (in our lives) shines through above everything else. Kinda like two best friends. One is straight and the other one tells him that he is gay, which is uncomfortable for the 'straight' men. A response like, "Wow, I wish I couldn't like him for being gay but I can't...he's my best friend"...This is a state to aspire to. We are people (heart & souls) first....anything else seems very clinical. | What is the deal with bisexuality? |
| 6 | Wow, I'm behind the times. Is Napster still around? I remember it when it was free.. What happened? You know, I really do not even really know what an iPod is. Maybe someone can explain this to me. Where do you get the music? Do you (no longer) have to buy CD's? How can THAT profit a record company???? Obsolete Mary This is me: ![]() | Which of these Internet technologies do you use? |
| 7 | How on Earth can you generalize this??? | Do you think people know they look masculine or feminine? |
| 8 | Very good. Look at The Australian Aboriginal people. What is their concepts??? Very different from our own! | Do you think people know they look masculine or feminine? |
| 9 | I think that has a lot to do with body size. A good make-up artist can do wonders! | Do you think people know they look masculine or feminine? |
| 10 | Well Jessica, yes but my question was that this is a huge generalization with the survey creator asking us to read the minds of such a population. How can you do that? Yes, your explanations make sense...people look all kinds of ways...but that isn't what the survey creator wants. | Do you think people know they look masculine or feminine? |
