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icon5.gif Third question  [message #63771] Sun, 12 September 2010 23:34 Go to next message
timmy

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What became of your family? Did you ever get back in touch? Did they look for you? Are you still on a list somewhere as a runaway?

Ok, that's more than one, but you get my drift.



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icon5.gif Re: Third question  [message #63773 is a reply to message #63771] Sun, 12 September 2010 23:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
timmy

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Now here's the thing. The brother who triggered your leaving. Dammit I know what I want to ask, but I can't get the words right...

You say he barely acknowledges that you exist. That says how he relates to you. What it doesn't say is how you relate to him.

That's as close as I can get. You turn it into the question! It's a bigger question than the obvious.



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Re: Third question  [message #63774 is a reply to message #63773] Mon, 13 September 2010 00:05 Go to previous message
timmy

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It was similar to the question Smile But it was more along the many and varied lines of "in how many different and exciting ways do you want to kill him?"

You never mention a father. Was he the eldest male in the family? Obviously I mean the brother!

And, since I sense a very large family, is there a religious background that made homosexuality a taboo? Roman Catholic, LDS, etc?



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