- By Peggy Post. Both people should be willing to have blood tests and medical checkups and to exchange the results. For a number of reasons, people may lie about test results, so a literal exchange of records is not only reasonable but advisable.
- Posted by Don Saklad
By Peggy Post
Both people should be willing to have blood tests and medical
checkups and to exchange the results. For a number of reasons,
people may lie about test results, so a literal exchange of
records is not only reasonable but advisable.
Emily Post's Etiquette 17th Edition 2004
page 75, Chapter Six Dating, Part Two Relationships
BJ1853.P6 2004
395---dc22
ISBN 0-06-620957-9
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg.../-/0066209579/
http://www.harpercollins.com/global_...sbn=0066209579
- Posted by dsaklad@zurich.csail.mit.edu
See also
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/can.motss
- Posted by Popanyana
dsaklad@zurich.csail.mit.edu wrote in message news:<1114534709.564191.141010@o13g2000cwo.googleg roups.com>...
Well I agee with you because there is no way a person can stop another
person from lying about her/his results. Most people feel ashamed of
sharing their results with their partners, that's not because of
selfish reasons or they are afraid to so, but its only because they
are afraid of the society.The society has a tendency of showing a very
supportive attitude but their actions show the opposite of what they
say.
- Posted by Otto Bahn
"Popanyana" <popanyana@webmail.co.za> wrote
So which ones did/do you have?
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