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Mar 11, 2008 15:10

Talk about it, don't whisper. Whispers ruin relationships and keep self-esteems low.

You see, what if Jill likes Jack, and Jack likes Jill. Simple right? However, Humpty Dumpty and all his fairytale friends whisper at the bottom of the hill about Jack and Jill at the top of the well. Jack gets nervous because of the audience attention, and stumbles down, leaving Jill alone at the top. By the time Jack gets back up, Jill's become afraid herself, and ends up leaving with the King's Horses and the King's men. Protecting her, they take her back to the comforts of her solitude at the top of the tower, so high that Rapunzel's hair couldn't bring her back down.

So Jack never talks to Jill, and Humpty falls down to his demise and nothing can be salvaged in Fairytale Land. This argument falls on a slippery slope, but it's not impossible. We all have our walls, and our protective space, so don't be so quick to throw us in the middle of the ring. It's a nasty world out there, so instead of whispering about it, why don't you try listening? You'd probably learn a lot more that way rather than assume.
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