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Some couples are always X & Y. Other couples are always Y & X. And some are ambidextrous, as it were. I keep wondering why that is. Who you know first? Who you know better? (Who you're related to?) Shorter name (in syllables) first? Is it partly situational? The one with a title first? Or just an elusively-defined "it sounds better that way"? (For bi-gender couples: Always man first? Always woman first?)
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Date: 2004-10-15 07:08 am (UTC)Or maybe not. I suspect I'd be deterred by driving snow. Creepy, having lots of little frozen hexagonal particles driving a many-tonned vehicle. Gaining the exoskeleton they all secretly desire, getting us back for crushing our footprints through virgin snow? Defiling their integrity for our base snow angels?
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