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  • Is it okay for a man to open a door for a woman?

    With feminism in the 80's and 90's raising the bar of what is and isn't sexist, many fellas are now too confused about how to behave around a woman such as opening a door for a lady. Is it sexist or is it all good to hold the door open to let the lady go through first?

    4 AnswersOther - Society & Culture8 years ago
  • Toddler at the Wheel. Is this parenting good or bad?

    Somewhere in Melbourne, Australia there are Police angry enough to spit their donuts into their free coffee from McDonald's and now they are hunting for the man who let a todder drive his car.

    Well, the toddler sat on the driver's lap holding the steering while which was cruising slowly along a suburban road, under the control of the adult driver. Do you think this was good old fashioned parenting or evil negligent parenting?

    http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/newshome/16190070/sho...

    2 AnswersParenting8 years ago
  • What would it take for Yahoo to bring back their 360 Blog?

    Many of my friends and I all owned a Yahoo 360 Blog. It was the best blog/networking site we have come across and really wish Yahoo would bring it back for us to use. What would it take for Yahoo to bring back 360?

    1 AnswerOther - Yahoo Products8 years ago
  • Why won't my pet rock talk to me?

    I have this gorgeous pet rock. I brought her home when she was naked wore a blank stare. I cleaned her and gave her her smile and her beauty shone. When I speak to her and profess my dying love for her, she won't respond to me. I need advice. Please help.

    9 AnswersOther - Family & Relationships9 years ago
  • Should hugging be banned at schools?

    Yet another Australian school has banned hugging amongst children. I remember not that long ago where a young lady in a high school was suspended for hugging another girl for comfort. The girl was emotioionally upset and needed some comfort. The comforter was punished. Amazing how many schools are run by twisted people.

    http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/nera...

  • Do 'Drop Bears' exist?

    Drop Bear - Australian Marsupial, the Koala, which for some unknown attacks a person by dropping from a tree and uses their sharp claws to attack.

    2 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago
  • Home Schooling Rocks, Doesn't It?

    Three of our four children are home schooled as from this year(2010). Their want to learn has returned as has their self confidence. They get to play more as children need to do, they learn in a more natural environment, have a hands on learning environment, only need half a day at the most instead of a full day at school.

    Home Schooling rocks, doesn't it?

    7 AnswersHome Schooling1 decade ago
  • Embracing a clothing optional household with children?

    There is a common misconception that children raised in a clothing optional household where they see their parents naked, would be psychologically tarnished for life. In reality, children do not care about clothes and naked bodies the way adults do once they become sexualised. They do not gain sexual thoughts but gain an ownership of their Self and are generally more confident in themselves.

    When children are use to seeing the naked form in their every day life, they do not find themselves needing to buy something because a sexy body is advertising shoes or a car or some other product not related to the sex pushed to sell a product. Children also become more aware and are far less likely to suffer from eating disorders and sexual assaults.

    So isn't it time society dropped the hide the body and just learn to live naturally?

    4 AnswersFamily1 decade ago
  • Shouldn't most beaches be clothing optional?

    There is a lot of noise made against non-sexualised nakedness such as swimming naked. Is it really a big deal when really, we are born in the nude and it's not about having sex in public, etc?

    Swimming without any clothes on allows the whole body to enjoy the water affect without the restrictions of clothing that holds sand at the beach and becomes a weight. And holding wet material to your body really is not healthy while water runs off skin. Swimmers only cover genitals anyway and they're not filthy, they're natural.

    3 AnswersEtiquette1 decade ago
  • What is your view on 'family naturism'?

    There are families like mine where any member of the household can opt to wear clothes or no clothes in the home as they please. This has created for my children, a strong sense of ownership of their bodies and, it has stopped them from falling for the mantra on how they must look like the starving celebrity.

    You views?

    2 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago
  • Is it right to corporatise/privatise the police?

    In the state of Queensland(Australia), the state government is forcing all police cars carry a logo of the Brisbane Airport Corporation for sponsoring 'Crime Stoppers' to the value of $100,000.

    Would you agree with police cars driving around with logos of private companies or do you see this as the corporatisation of police where only those who can afford a user pays police service?

    2 AnswersLaw Enforcement & Police1 decade ago