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26th Jan 2018londontown commented on:
William has embraced bald and shaved his head – was it the right decision?My hubby & 3 of my sons are bald/balding and it upset them so much. However, they finally became used to having it cut at number 2 or shaved. they don't like it, but they've come to terms with it. Transplants are too expensive for them.ViewDate:
26th Jan 2018londontown commented on:
Should more people give up eating meat?I live in London where there are many vegetarians due to religious reasons. I know of over 10 older people whose doctors told them that they need to start eating some meat, including red meat, because the vegetarian diet was not supplying them with the nutrients needed. We all know a diet high in vegetables is very healthy, but it seems that not everyone stays healthy without the nutritional value in meats.ViewDate:
16th Oct 2016londontown commented on:
Do you take HRT?I've had almost no menopause symptoms. In fact, I feel great - no more PMS every month. So, I don't need HRT. However, research also shows that women who don't take HRT tend to have thinning of bones (& thinning of hair), which I'm not looking forward to, but at least it's not cancer.ViewDate:
16th Oct 2016londontown commented on:
If you were American would you vote for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton?I'm an American over here in the UK, lived here for over 30 years. I was all set to register to vote. I wanted to vote for Bernie Sanders. When Hilary was nominated instead, I felt she was at least better than Trump. However, as I read more about her, I decided not to vote because she doesn't seem truthful & covers up too much & I refuse to vote for Trump - . I will leave it in the hands of Americans living in the States to choose which one they want. Hopefully, in 4 years (if none of them get impeached before then) there will be a better choice of who to vote in as President.ViewDate:
3rd Apr 2016londontown commented on:
Would you prefer the date of Easter to be fixed?I'm religious, but I used to be an atheist. I have no problem at all with non-believers or anti-religionists. As long as we don't name call & put each other down. We all have to live together here on Earth, so let's get along, or at least, respect each other to have differing views. It works both ways, some religious folk Bible bash or make others feel bad. and some non-believers call religious folk names. I have good friends of different religions & also no religion. but none of them mock me or put me down for my beliefs.ViewDate:
1st Apr 2016londontown commented on:
Would you prefer the date of Easter to be fixed?I had to think about this a bit. It would be so convenient to have Easter on a fixed date. But, as a Christian, having the date changing to coincide with the Jewish Passover, like it did as it says in the Bible, it makes me think about Christ - how his imprisonment & crucifixion happening at the time of Passover. It helps me think about how they had to break the legs of the other crucified men, so they they would die faster & be ready to bury before the Jewish Passover Sabbath - but Jesus was already dead. I reminds me that Jesus' friends couldn't prepare his body as their custom because it was the Sabbath & they could only go bring the spices & other stuff at dawn on Sunday morning & found Him gone & He was later seen by them. I rarely go to church now, but I do deeply believe in Jesus & am thankful how my life has changed since I became a Christian. So, I would prefer to celebrate Easter in it's historically correct sense.