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| # | Comment | Survey |
|---|---|---|
| 61 | Both clutter and cleaning get away from me sometimes, and then I have to stop and clean everything up. | What is your level of neatness? |
| 62 | For me, it's a matter of picking my priorities. As long as the clutter/mess doesn't get dysfunctional ... oh all right, as long as it's not TOO dysfunctional, there are just a lot more important things to be doing. | What is your level of neatness? |
| 63 | Here's a couple more possibilities: -- feeling that the bad times are temporary compared to the marriage as a whole. -- wanting to hold to a commitment that they made (which is not necessarily a religious thing). -- love. It's not as though we had a little switch inside between "I love you" and "I love you not." We can have several contradictory emotions, before breakfast even; it can take years to get to the point where the lack of fit is so strong that it sweeps away all of the positive parts of the relationship. | Why do people stay in unhappy marriages? |
| 64 | What do you mean "family tree? What would be defining connections? | Should SC have a family tree? |
| 65 | Kitchen, checking on my son eating breakfast. | What room in the house were you in last before the room now and what were you doing? |
| 66 | An intentionally anti-Semitic "joke". I lost a lot of respect for that person after that remark. | What is the most insensitive thing that someone has said to you? |
| 67 | What a miserable thing to have someone say to you! I'm sorry you had to hear that from a "friend". | What is the most insensitive thing that someone has said to you? |
| 68 | no wonder you were depressed. I hope you found someone else more supportive. | What is the most insensitive thing that someone has said to you? |
| 69 | Even on a chair, I'll tuck my legs up and sit cross-legged, and I'll often choose to sit on the floor. | What's your favorite sitting position? |
| 70 | I met Melissa in 7th grade, in 1973. We are pretty out of touch, but I do still consider her a friend (as opposed to "someone I used to know" like everyone else I went to high school with). | How long have you known your oldest friend? |