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he said "respecting her is a must". -- nm
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TFox
Sep 14 '10, 13:23
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It's only at odds, if you're looking for it to be. The two messages aren't mutually exclusive.
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musubi
Sep 14, 13:29
if he felt disrespected by her dress, then he's calling for mutual respect. -- nm
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TFox
Sep 14, 13:27
Because it's impossible to respect someone and suggest a wardrobe adjustment. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Sep 14, 13:25
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depends on whether you read it as an explanation or justification of their actions.
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znufrii
Sep 14, 13:30
You can't respect someone who makes an occasional error in judgement? -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Sep 14, 13:28
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