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Originally Posted by Frosstbyte
Read this. Then read mine again. They are not even remotely similar, because I never claimed to care if I were around people who were eating or fasting, which is the whole point.
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It should have read "if it bothered you", instead of "if it bothers you". Semantics and you miss the point. I was trying to get you to see it from the other side.
How about this scenario -- your house, guest comes in (uninvited, by the way) and wants to (insert verb here) in your house, but it makes your family sick, grosses you out or is against your religion/beliefs and/or you think it's cruel. What then?
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Originally Posted by Peaches
For example. I am a smoker, you find smoking offensive and do not allow it in your home. I come to your home to visit. Does my right to smoke trump your right to control actions in your home (make your laws)? Should you have to step outside your home so as not to be offended by my smoking? No, you shouldn't. When I come to your home as a guest I respect your rules. If I can't I don't visit. It's that simple.
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Thanks, peaches. Much better example then mine.