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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;It&#8217;s So Hard To Meet People&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Annie Kaszina</title>
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		<dc:creator>Annie Kaszina</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Susanne,

Great article!

Just one caveat from me: why kiss frogs?  

In the fairy tale, frogs turn into princes.The statistics are quite conclusive about that.  In reality, you kiss a frog... and you end up with wet, clammy lips.  And a trauma for both you and the frog!  

I&#039;d agree that you do have to review a lot of frogs, just to be sure that they are frogs.  But kiss them?  I&#039;d rather not.  If it looks like a frog, smells leg a frog, feels like a frog, croaks like a frog and, generally, acts like a frog... it&#039;s a frog.  

The Universe has provided an abundance of frogs, no doubt about it.  The Universe has also provided an elegant sufficiency of great potential mates (who might be less self-important than Princes and Princesses).

So feed a frog, if you must.  Offer it pond room, if you care enough.  But why kiss the wretched thing?  

Unless frogs are your thing.

But then it shouldn&#039;t come as a surprise if the frog remains a frog.  Or worse, metamorphoses into a slimy toad.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Susanne,</p>
<p>Great article!</p>
<p>Just one caveat from me: why kiss frogs?  </p>
<p>In the fairy tale, frogs turn into princes.The statistics are quite conclusive about that.  In reality, you kiss a frog&#8230; and you end up with wet, clammy lips.  And a trauma for both you and the frog!  </p>
<p>I&#8217;d agree that you do have to review a lot of frogs, just to be sure that they are frogs.  But kiss them?  I&#8217;d rather not.  If it looks like a frog, smells leg a frog, feels like a frog, croaks like a frog and, generally, acts like a frog&#8230; it&#8217;s a frog.  </p>
<p>The Universe has provided an abundance of frogs, no doubt about it.  The Universe has also provided an elegant sufficiency of great potential mates (who might be less self-important than Princes and Princesses).</p>
<p>So feed a frog, if you must.  Offer it pond room, if you care enough.  But why kiss the wretched thing?  </p>
<p>Unless frogs are your thing.</p>
<p>But then it shouldn&#8217;t come as a surprise if the frog remains a frog.  Or worse, metamorphoses into a slimy toad.</p>
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