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on the other hand . . .

Posted by Baldur on 2008-November-07 10:52:19 EST, Friday
In reply to i'm fully aware of that posted by madpenguin on 2008-November-07 04:11:20 EST, Friday

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If a girl gets caught up in a bad crowd - such as the feminists who roam college campuses - they can be taught to forget all the good things from their childhood. It's not a matter of simply forgetting, it's a matter of being coaxed into telling someone of one or two bad experiences - with parents, or an ex-boyfriend, or what-have-you, and then having that someone remind the target of those bad experiences every time they get together.

Before you know it, childhood memories have been reduced to all the bad things that happened, which eclipses all the wonderful things and shared affection and everything else. I've seen it happen all too often, and the parents are left wondering how their daughters could possibly have forgotten so many wonderful details of their childhood.

Of course, it goes all around. Sometimes the parents have selective memories too. However, it has been clearly and repeatedly demonstrated that different people often have dramatically different remembrances of the same events.




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