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	<title>Comments on: Men And Women</title>
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		<title>By: Jose</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jose</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for the trackback / ping. Honestly when I read through some of this, I thought to myself, &quot;Life is rough for us non-athletic types.&quot; You sound almost every bit the outcast that I did. But it does make us strong, and for all the crap we went through in our formative years, we&#039;ve certainly reveled in this day and age. 

In your comment, you mention how we&#039;ve all gone through hardships to some degree (unless you&#039;re at the very top 1%, or something like that). While I see that it&#039;s that very degree that makes a big difference between those who consider themselves &quot;haves&quot; and &quot;have-nots&quot;, I also find that we&#039;re all able to find some common ground, and this post is evidence of that.

Sometimes, it&#039;s important for us to reflect on those hardships to better understand how we work presently. Thanks for your comment once more and here&#039;s to more Happy Holidays.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for the trackback / ping. Honestly when I read through some of this, I thought to myself, &#8220;Life is rough for us non-athletic types.&#8221; You sound almost every bit the outcast that I did. But it does make us strong, and for all the crap we went through in our formative years, we&#8217;ve certainly reveled in this day and age. </p>
<p>In your comment, you mention how we&#8217;ve all gone through hardships to some degree (unless you&#8217;re at the very top 1%, or something like that). While I see that it&#8217;s that very degree that makes a big difference between those who consider themselves &#8220;haves&#8221; and &#8220;have-nots&#8221;, I also find that we&#8217;re all able to find some common ground, and this post is evidence of that.</p>
<p>Sometimes, it&#8217;s important for us to reflect on those hardships to better understand how we work presently. Thanks for your comment once more and here&#8217;s to more Happy Holidays.</p>
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