Milord Yes I will. Education for girls is so important to me. It is the best way to be sure they are able to take care of themselves and not be dependent on others.

    Jenna

    Exactly! @HHelen will not. Differently for you, if her daughter will stop wearing (something that, you will have to admit, is a perfectly legitimate personal choice), she will no longer pay for it.

    To me this is not β€œcaring for her education”

      Milord I will not pass judgement on @HHelen, who values I mostly align with. She obviously places a great deal of value on her daughter wearing a belt, as I do for my Susan and Kate. Her daughter chooses to wear a belt, which is to be commended. I see nothing wrong with their arrangement.

        HHelen No, it doesn't depend on her jib.

        then again the question: why should your daughter voluntarily accept to wear the belt if she doesn't like it and is no longer financially dependent on you?

        HHelen Education is not a vital thing.

        i would clearly disagree here, education is knowledge, knowledge is power and power is money

        Jenna Same as I do...

        well, i think you would continue to finance your nieces' education even without a belt? that's the point

          Angelina I prefer that they wear the belt, that is obvious, but I will not withhold educational funding if they decided not to.

          Angelina i would clearly disagree here, education is knowledge, knowledge is power and power is money

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            Angelina i would clearly disagree here, education is knowledge, knowledge is power and power is money

            Knowledge is power, time is money, power is energy per time. Ergo knowledge is energy per money, or money is energy divided by knowledge. So for a given amount of energy, less knowledge means more money. That certainly explains the salary of some executives πŸ˜›

              Jenna I prefer that they wear the belt, that is obvious, but I will not withhold educational funding if they decided not to.

              and that seems to me to be the difference to what @HHelen does

              youdontknowme So for a given amount of energy, less knowledge means more money. That certainly explains the salary of some executives πŸ˜›

              so somehow i learnt it differently during my studies πŸ˜‚

                Jenna

                Unless her daughter wants to pass her life on the lowest possible wage, she had to submit to the belt. This is not free
                And while I’m not you fan, I have to admit you are much better than @HHelen

                  Angelina so somehow i learnt it differently during my studies πŸ˜‚

                  Maybe what you learned is this:
                  To turn your girlfriend into a wife, you need to invest a lot of time and money into the relationship. So a wife is the product of time and money:
                  Wife = Time * Money
                  But we all know that time is money, so
                  Wife = Money * Money = Money2
                  Since money is the root of all evil,
                  Wife = sqrt(Evil)2 = Evil

                    Milord You are kidding me, right?

                    In my opinion, good education is a privilege.

                    Milord if her daughter will stop wearing (something that, you will have to admit, is a perfectly legitimate personal choice), she will no longer pay for it.

                    Yes, and I find this a fair deal.

                    Angelina why should your daughter voluntarily accept to wear the belt if she doesn't like it and is no longer financially dependent on you?

                    Why do you think she doesn't like it?

                    Angelina i would clearly disagree here, education is knowledge, knowledge is power and power is money

                    Then why do you have to pay for it?

                      HHelen In my opinion, good education is a privilege.

                      As already explained in another article, a good education is the basis for being able to live independently and sensibly later on. If you think it is a privilege, how should your daughter be later on to fulfil your expectations?
                      Because the conclusion from your statement is that only if she follows your opinion and instructions will her education be financed.

                      HHelen Why do you think she doesn't like it?

                      Because she did not say it by herself. We read only your statement and this can be everything which fits in your view.

                        HHelen Then why do you have to pay for it?

                        Because the USA is an antisocial state.

                        Joh Because she did not say it by herself. We read only your statement and this can be everything which fits in your view.

                        And even her own statements rarely say anything about her daughter's feelings, and when they do, it is only amlong the lines of "she accepted the trade".

                        youdontknowme Since money is the root of all evil,

                        yes, of course i disagree, the equation then no longer works πŸ˜‚

                        HHelen Why do you think she doesn't like it?

                        unfortunately your daughter doesn't write here, but i don't think anyone would like to have their sexuality taken away in order to be able to study

                        HHelen Then why do you have to pay for it?

                        because education is an investment in the future