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Discussion question of the week:
Do you think Theresa's right for suggesting Ivy should just "get used to" people behaving inconsiderately in reaction to her unusual features? If you were in her situation or a similar one, would you just kindly tolerate strangers' curiosity, or would you ignore it, or blow up about it? If you've had experience getting unwanted attention for something unusual about you--anything from an odd physical feature to an uncommon name--discuss how you handle people's comments, questions, and reactions. |
NOTES FROM OTHERS:
SHO! | 1/23/10 | 0:05 |
Amanda has such a sweet and expressive face. She is so cute, you just can't not feel sympathy for her. She's been through so much, I like when she gets to have a bit of peace, warmth and happiness. It really makes me feel good.
~Z~ |
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