My husband and I met in a YAHOO GROUP in 2002; we didn’t meet in person until 5 months later, when he asked me to move from NH to Vancouver, BC, to live with him.
My husband and I met in a YAHOO GROUP in 2002; we didn’t meet in person until 5 months later, when he asked me to move from NH to Vancouver, BC, to live with him.
I can only speak to our yeshiva—our general studies teachers are top-notch, and our boys usually test higher than the provincial average.
Sorry, I think we got off on the wrong foot. I apologise if I wasn’t clear—I was in no way stating or insinuating that you might not think they’re human.
There’s a difference between setting yourself apart and having somebody outside of your ethnic group insisting you’re not human.
Honestly, not as weird as you might think. I’m an agnostic goy and I work in an Orthodox boys’ school. Yes, their focus is on learning Torah, but they’re also just normal people in more ways than you might suspect.
Excellent observation!
Obviously I was subconsciously channeling Calvin’s Dad. Thanks for that. =D
Of course they weren’t always red—they were obviously black and white, like everything else at the time. I mean, just look at the old photos.
I feel like it’s more women say “I can try to have it all” more to themselves than outside influences do, and then wonder why they can’t.
So either don’t go into medicine and have a family, or choose not to have a family and go into medicine.