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Old 06-19-2003, 10:20 PM   #43 (permalink)
BettyAnnMBSC
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Bob wrote:

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No a respondant would not be wrong to answer with his opinions. It is also not wrong if someone responded to his opinions saying that they are wrong. You are saying he should not be able to state his opinion if his opinion is that yours are wrong. Fat people can be offended by anything they want.
after he obviously missed my statement that read in part:

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I do believe I have made it clear that these are only my opinions or observations -- if anyone takes issue with them then present some opposing dialog -- I may just change my mind if you can convince me. I probably won't be too receptive though to "that's not right" as your sole argument.
So, Bob -- I'm waiting for some rational and reasoned dialog here if in fact
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That is what we are doing. You gave your opinion now he is giving his
What have you provided to explain why some couples do not invite single men to play with them? You do understand that question I'm sure? The original question was regarding why some couples don't invite single men to play -- it was not about whether they should invite single men or whether single men are good or whether Bob is good.

Certainly you can stick to the main topic of "why do some couples not invite single men" instead of trying to redirect and refocus the discussion to your own agenda.

I'm sure you've made your agenda clear on these boards in other places. But I've yet to see you answer the question that was asked...

So far, I've seen counter-point fallacies that can be described as ad hominem, straw man, slothful induction, post hoc, non-support, and begging the question among others. This thread will make a great instructional page.

Now, opposing views, let's get to the question at hand.

Bunny2 asks:


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I've seen a LOT of places that put great restrictions on the number of single males that can attend, plus a lot of personals that say "no single males, please". What is the problem with single males?
This question does not ask anyone to defend single males -- it simply seeks insight into why "a lot of personals ... say "no single males, please"

You can either address this question or you can not!
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