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Old 04-28-2008, 03:14 AM   #166 (permalink)
Acting Like Godot
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Originally Posted by nightdiamond View Post
A thin person married to a chubby person.....
Here, for you:

The Link Between Couples and Weight

"May, 2007—A growing body of research has found a connection between couples and weight. Not only do women and men who live together tend to gain weight at similar times, they also are more likely to achieve better results if they tackle weight loss as a couple ......"

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Another serious question is going to come up concerning this too.... how can a 1 year old child focus on famine?
The reason why I am not addressing the above question is because I've answered it (and similar questions) many times before. So I find it tedious and boring. It isn't as if the usual books haven't already also answered all these questions. Try reading "The Law of Attraction" by Jerry & Esther Hicks.

As a matter of fact, in every religion, similar questions come up. Eg "If [God is good]/[God exists], why does He allow 1-year-old children to starve?".

The answers have been given. And those answers could be further discussed and explored, as they raise other implications which can be further studied. But while those further discussions and explorations and studis would be interesting for me, it has become too tedious for me to keep repeating the answers, at their first basic level.

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