Yes. Even when it leads to bruxism.Also, you can think a rule is stupid and still obey it because you're the guest in a house.
--Patrick
Yes. Even when it leads to bruxism.Also, you can think a rule is stupid and still obey it because you're the guest in a house.
My house has a rule against that.Yes. Even when it leads to bruxism.
--Patrick
Yeah it doesn't quite 'shock' me, per se...I just was never sure what most people do, because I've only gotten to live in one place.This would never have happened in my parents' house.
Hell, my parents even made long-term, going to get married couples sleep in separate rooms when we went on family trips and had hotel rooms. My sister, for example, was not allowed to stay in the same hotel room as her 5-year boyfriend who she eventually married. I had to share a room with him while she was in the same room as them. To be clear, they both were in college at the time.
I kinda share your awe at that happening, CG, but mostly just shrug it off.
Hey now, if I think someone is backwards, that doesn't necessarily mean I think they're stupid. I could think they're stupid for entirely different reasons.*I don't believe there's any reason to insult those who have different beliefs than me by calling them backward, ridiculous, or stupid.
i was always of the camp of small things are fine, i dont visit or crash at a hotel of people whose beliefs are so different that it clashes with my way of life.Hey now, if I think someone is backwards, that doesn't necessarily mean I think they're stupid. I could think they're stupid for entirely different reasons.*
*Though, joke aside, I'm off the camp that follows rules and customs if I'm a guest in someone's home. I'm a godless heathen, but I'll still bow my head for grace if that's the custom of anyone I'm a guest of.
Well, here's the thing, if I'm in someone's home, I assume it's because I like them and want to be there. And people who would do something like you described would not fall into those categories.i was always of the camp of small things are fine, i dont visit or crash at a hotel of people whose beliefs are so different that it clashes with my way of life.
Had a friends whose family was super religious when i was in high school, i crashed at his place one Saturday night, i woke up on Sunday morning to his mother looming over me shouting something about church. apparently it was their custom that everyone no matter what goes to church on Sunday. (PROTIP: one of my titles is "Bones the Apostate"). I politely excused myself and walked out to my car, his mother refused to let me drive away in my own car parked on the street. she sits on my hood and says she wont move until i come with them. "oh ok you win, I'll follow you in my car" she agrees, and goes back in the house. I drove away and never looked back.
That's insane! I have no idea how I would have handled that.i was always of the camp of small things are fine, i dont visit or crash at a hotel of people whose beliefs are so different that it clashes with my way of life.
Had a friends whose family was super religious when i was in high school, i crashed at his place one Saturday night, i woke up on Sunday morning to his mother looming over me shouting something about church. apparently it was their custom that everyone no matter what goes to church on Sunday. (PROTIP: one of my titles is "Bones the Apostate"). I politely excused myself and walked out to my car, his mother refused to let me drive away in my own car parked on the street. she sits on my hood and says she wont move until i come with them. "oh ok you win, I'll follow you in my car" she agrees, and goes back in the house. I drove away and never looked back.