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		By: Christine Hawthorne		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow.  I liked the article.  Oh, if I as a teenager could have been saved, been in the bubble and not have been exposed to sins of the world during that time.  Those sinful things that we do not experience, we do not have to try to forget.  God can forgive, but oh, what a blessing to  not have to pray to God and ask Him to help us  forget those wicked experiences that replay in our minds.  

Try to enjoy being dysfunctional. (Let&#039;s put the FUN back into dys-fun-ctional!)  Aren&#039;t we all dysfunctional in one way or another?  I enjoy the times a scruffy man steps back to be polite to me because I am wearing a long skirt.  It is a natural thing for a man to treat a &quot;woman&quot; that way and it is a natural thing for a &quot;woman&quot; to enjoy it.  God put it in us.  There are just too many people who deny this and want to be rebellious to God&#039;s plan.  

There is nothing to experience in the &quot;world&quot; that will 
make us better.  Plenty of heart break and bad memories await those who wish to taste the worldly experiences.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow.  I liked the article.  Oh, if I as a teenager could have been saved, been in the bubble and not have been exposed to sins of the world during that time.  Those sinful things that we do not experience, we do not have to try to forget.  God can forgive, but oh, what a blessing to  not have to pray to God and ask Him to help us  forget those wicked experiences that replay in our minds.  </p>
<p>Try to enjoy being dysfunctional. (Let&#8217;s put the FUN back into dys-fun-ctional!)  Aren&#8217;t we all dysfunctional in one way or another?  I enjoy the times a scruffy man steps back to be polite to me because I am wearing a long skirt.  It is a natural thing for a man to treat a &#8220;woman&#8221; that way and it is a natural thing for a &#8220;woman&#8221; to enjoy it.  God put it in us.  There are just too many people who deny this and want to be rebellious to God&#8217;s plan.  </p>
<p>There is nothing to experience in the &#8220;world&#8221; that will<br />
make us better.  Plenty of heart break and bad memories await those who wish to taste the worldly experiences.</p>
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