--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > One day an affable Goan relative comes from Canada to visit us and spend some time > with us. But the relative comes with their live-in lover. Should I make this relative: > > 1. Very much at home and make the persons an example to my kid.
Yes, make them very much at home, preferably with Goan food. See what to do with the kid below. > 2. Allow the two lovers share the same bed room for as long as they want to be our guests. Yes, share the same room but talk to them all night. Keep them awake by discussing various topics except the Inquisition or caste in Goa which will put them to sleep. > 3. Force them into separate bedrooms and abide by our mores while they are under our roof. This won't work. Once you are asleep, they will sneak in together. However, you could stay awake all night and discuss various topics. > 4. Pack this relative back home or to a hotel ASAP. Send the kid to the hotel. Teenagers like to be away from parents. This way the kid can tell her classmates the next day: "Guess how lucky I got. A relative came over to visit from Canada and dad chatted to them all night. So as not to disturb me, dad put in a hotel room last night." Regards, George > > It is free to vote!:=)) Ladies as the boss of the home please opine. > Regards, GL > > ---- jose colaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I tried very hard to answer your most excellent questions .... but I don't > > think I made sense to you. Either that ...or you do not read. > > > > I believe it is the former.. good wishes ... jc > > > >From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > <I am not sure you answered any of my questions. > > None of them were trick questions. > > They were posed because I do not know the answer to them. > > Can you or any one answer the question? especailly > > Do you think same-sex pedophiles is a sexual-behavioral extension of adult > > homosexuality or is it a different 'kettle of fish'? > > > > If you do not know, please say so and let's not answer a question with a > > question. >