The first thing this exercise should teach you is that you don’t have to answer all questions. The second thing it should teach you is the phrase, “None of your business.” (When I was sophomre/junior in HS our homeroom teacher handed out a questionnaire for some psychology thing. I dutifully if unhappily filled it out, right up to the last question: “What are you most afraid of?” I hit that and my knee-jerk reaction was ‘Not tellin’ THAT to NO ONE," feeling very…exposed…by the question. I went up and handed it into the nun, told her what I’d done and why. She took it and just sighed. Never did answer it.
allen@home over 1 year ago
Don’t think highly of your family do you Ginger.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
The family computer must not have a spell check in the soft- or hardware.
I Mad Am I over 1 year ago
“Take my advice…”
Is that like taking my Common Sense? Because I rarely use it!
dogday Premium Member over 1 year ago
The first thing this exercise should teach you is that you don’t have to answer all questions. The second thing it should teach you is the phrase, “None of your business.” (When I was sophomre/junior in HS our homeroom teacher handed out a questionnaire for some psychology thing. I dutifully if unhappily filled it out, right up to the last question: “What are you most afraid of?” I hit that and my knee-jerk reaction was ‘Not tellin’ THAT to NO ONE," feeling very…exposed…by the question. I went up and handed it into the nun, told her what I’d done and why. She took it and just sighed. Never did answer it.