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	Comments on: Hugs and Kisses &#8211; David T Wilkinson	</title>
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		By: Rebekah Distaffen		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[These are certainly thought provoking and interesting questions to address when looking at any culture. Being a Christian, and one who really does not like physical touch, it has been something I have had to adjust to in this culture, and I often find myself being quick to assume or even judge things about the culture because of my own culture. And I know it is not right, but sometimes it is difficult not to. Thanks for the insightful post, David! It certainly made me think]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are certainly thought provoking and interesting questions to address when looking at any culture. Being a Christian, and one who really does not like physical touch, it has been something I have had to adjust to in this culture, and I often find myself being quick to assume or even judge things about the culture because of my own culture. And I know it is not right, but sometimes it is difficult not to. Thanks for the insightful post, David! It certainly made me think</p>
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