Nothing is hard. Things can be scary, painful, uncomfortable, sexually frustrating, and expensive, but not hard.
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Re: Nothing is hard. Things can be scary, painful, uncomfortable, sexually frustrating, and expensive, but not hard.
Your emphasis on personal sovereignty over our actions is particularly enlightening. It's a refreshing counterpoint to the often-perceived limitations we place on ourselves.
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Re: Nothing is hard. Things can be scary, painful, uncomfortable, sexually frustrating, and expensive, but not hard.
To answer the question, while the act of choosing may be simple, the emotional and physical implications of those choices can make the process appear difficult, even if it isn't.
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