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thornyrose
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Tue, Dec 06 2022, 11:22 pm
I'm pretty new to Imamother and finding it ironic how some threads have most posters with similar opinions on a certain topic and other threads can have most posts with completely opposite opinions.
Some examples:
A thread on how large families manage: there was a lot of bashing asking children to help out, calling it parentifying, etc.
A different thread asking for how to manage to run her household better: a lot of posters mentioned having children help out, fold their own laundry, etc.
In a recent thread (maybe the same one as the large families?) mothers were advocating for paying a child to babysit, and now there's one ongoing where most posts were against paying a child to babysit.
I'm pretty sure there were more, but I can't remember now.
I guess it goes along the lines of you get an answer based on how you ask a question.
Any input?
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liveandlove.ima
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Tue, Dec 06 2022, 11:41 pm
Hi and Welcome!
shocker #1 don't worry you're in for some more... just take it lightly
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chava101
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Wed, Dec 07 2022, 8:16 am
Responses tend to follow the thought of first response. I've been following this for some time.
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cupcake123
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Wed, Dec 07 2022, 8:23 am
chava101 wrote: | Responses tend to follow the thought of first response. I've been following this for some time. |
So true.
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zaq
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Wed, Dec 07 2022, 10:23 am
A lot depends on how the question was asked and how much detail the OP supplied. Even a doctor or rav will tailor the response to the audience, and the better the authority knows the asker, the more appropriate the response can be.
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