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Dr. Taylor Burrowes | The Vetting Specialist™️

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Many laws are based on morality, an approximation & compromise of right and wrong. Many are based on the idea that your actions cannot threaten the safety of others. This is not new territory! Them: “You cannot force your beliefs on others, name a law that regulates a man’s

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We just moved & I still have these photos & diplomas collecting dust that my mom framed & engraved for me when I conferred my degrees. She envisioned me having an office where I display all my credentials, but I’m just a wife & mom now. My office is the kitchen. What should I do

We just moved & I still have these photos & diplomas collecting dust that my mom framed & engraved for me when I conferred my degrees. She envisioned me having an office where I display all my credentials, but I’m just a wife & mom now. My office is the kitchen. What should I do
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“Teach people how to treat you” doesn’t mean you should do so by making demands. The best way to do this is through setting an example by how you treat others because there’s a natural momentum towards reciprocity. If others don’t comply, you can create stricter boundaries

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A woman putting the furniture together and fixing things is equivalent to a man cooking and cleaning. Nothing is wrong with either in isolation, but these are still masculine and feminine respectively—ensure you’re keeping things balanced in other areas.

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Incorrect, it’s all masculine and feminine. Nothing wrong with that both men and women have both. Same as light and dark, positive and negative, art and science. These things are both distinct and interconnected. Inextricable actually…

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Hear me out: what if we spent as much effort on nurturing our real life friendships and family relationships as we do our online networking for engagement.

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Men tend to give advice whereas women tend to give compliments. Neither is wrong, but expecting the other to provide what doesn’t come naturally to them creates crossed wires. You need to do a little of both and appreciate each other’s strengths & accept each other’s weaknesses.

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That moment when someone says, "I can't believe you would vote for Trump.” I simply reply, “I'm not voting for Trump.” I'm voting for the First Amendment and freedom of speech. I'm voting for the Second Amendment and my right to defend my life and my family. I'm voting for

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This is a divisive issue. In effect you may feel your spouse becomes your “best friend” because they are your closest confidant and you spend almost all your time with them. They know you the best, help you grow the most, accept and even love your quirks and flaws (or should).