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Post by Eλευθερί on Jan 10, 2018 23:14:19 GMT
do not display parts of yourself usually covered with clothing, in social situations. I think we know what you mean, but you may need to spell it out more clearly than that. For example, toes are usually covered by clothing, yet wearing sandals may still be completely socially appropriate for some social situations. Same with wearing low-cut blouses--probably not appropriate for a court hearing, but fine for some social situations. I think that may be too restrictive. If the primary interaction has been through the workplace, then it's fair. If the primary interaction has been through some other kind of relationship, maybe it's not. We all (or many of us) know happy couples in which one partner originally wasn't that into the other one. Without the pursuit, they never would have been together. Is that what we want, to keep people who might have been happy together from getting together? (I am not talking about people who met through work, though. I'm talking about people who met through family, mutual friends, church, other social situations like that.)
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