ANSWERS: 8
  • I tend to be a peace-keeper.
  • A controversy doesn't have a hope of being resolved unless it is discussed. This CAN be done respectfully and objectively, and that's what I try to do.
  • Neither, I handle controversy and disagreement when it comes at me, and try to avoid it when it doesn't directly concern me and/or wouldn't lead to a productive debate anyway.
  • Only if it's worth getting into. I pick my battles.
  • I try to assert my opinions with respect….but I never change my beliefs/opinions just to be accepted or liked by the majority. I will change my opinion if someone gives a convincing/rational argument, but I will not change my opinions just to avoid controversy. There are a few exceptions to this rule: such as when my life or the life of a loved on could be endangered….but, in general, I believe in standing up for what I believe in, even in the face of adversity.
  • I like controversy. I think it's exciting. It can spark some very interesting debates. And, one can learn the most from "very interesting debates".
  • No, I dig it out! If in the right settings. Here is a perfect site for that! LOL
  • Avoid it? Hell, life's too short to talk about flowers and puppies all day. Bring on the sex, violence, politics, and religion!

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