Hi, Omg,
Normal is an illusion in my opinion... No human being is exactly the same "mentally" and "physically", therefore who sets the standard for normality?
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Everything, is normal in the world, as far as person perceives it as "Normal"....
Some people may find you abnormal asking this question....
some people will not.... ;)
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Thanks, for the question! ;D
My regards!
2006-09-11 11:41:50
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answered by Kimberly 6
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In today's usage, 'normal' is a loose term that really means , "I'm not interested to tell you the details of what we're discussing for one or more reasons". (this is very deep stuff, take time to reflect on this).
For minor things like 'normal' bread, noodles, etc..., we hardly make any issue out of it. Salespeople use that word a lot, almost telling his potential customers they are getting the 'real' deal. Stretch it further, is it 'normal' for a grown son of a woman to sleep in the same bed with her, for a short period of time or longer as a matter of habit, even if they don't have sex? Where is the 'line' of 'not normal'(is it 'abnormal') behavior?
You'll need to expand your question so I know what specific issue you are referring to.
2006-09-11 18:56:53
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answered by thru a glass darkly 3
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It's a statistical concept based on averages, probability and ranges. It really doesn't have much of a reality when involving human beings.
2006-09-11 17:59:39
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answered by Anonymous
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normal mean which does not deviate from norms-
2006-09-11 18:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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As Einstein would say: that's relative
2006-09-11 17:59:32
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answered by YessicaT@PR 3
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there is no true normal. each person is unique.
2006-09-11 18:08:29
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answered by sheepherder 4
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That is what some one is until you get to know them.
2006-09-11 20:37:11
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answered by teachr 5
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something that makes you wonder if there is life before death>>>>
2006-09-11 18:40:13
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answered by nischal 3
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