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B&B: Is Taylor Insane?

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kal alston

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Nov 28, 1994, 7:34:53 PM11/28/94
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i'm sorry, it just makes no sense. i know ioas, but has taylor truly lost
her mind? she has a father, a brother, james who was her mentor and best
friend, and even steph, who loved her like a daughter. how could a
so-called mature, rational person simply flaunt all law and custom? ridge
never declared her dead so neither b &r or t/l & o can be "legally" wed. i
know they are keeping her away for plot purposes, but taylor's total lack
of compassion for her loved ones--yes there are more people than ridge (and
the blasted children) in the world. i hope james finds her and gives her
the thrashing she deserves. (plus omar is an obsessive psychopath; why is
she letting him persuade her to do anything at all?????!!!!!!)

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kal alston
uiuc

Nicole R Akers

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Nov 29, 1994, 10:28:14 AM11/29/94
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kal alston (k-al...@uiuc.edu) wrote:
: i'm sorry, it just makes no sense. i know ioas, but has taylor truly lost

I totally agree. This does not sound ike the caring, intelligent Taylor that
used to be on the soap. She is letting Omar manipulate her into doing what
he wants. I don't believe that somebody that really cares about their
family and friends would let them think that she was dead.

cola

Linda C Williams

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Nov 30, 1994, 1:32:18 PM11/30/94
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I have to wonder too. How could she let Omar talk her into giving up her
whole life, everything she has known, for a stranger and a strange
country. Sure, he's nice, generous and rich, but she doesn't know him.

I don't think Ridge will appreciate Taylor and Omar making decisions
about what he had the right to know and have in life. Omar kept
reminding Taylor that Ridge had moved on and had a new life, but he
could have stopped Ridge's and Brooke's wedding. He manipulated the
situation then said " see, you can't do anything, it's too late".

Omar, you can't win, when you cheat. You have to keep cheating.

Linda

Debby Armstrong-Buse

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Dec 1, 1994, 2:59:05 PM12/1/94
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In article <Pine.3.87.9411301...@libra.naz.edu> lcwi...@libra.naz.edu (Linda C Williams) writes:
>I have to wonder too. How could she let Omar talk her into giving up her
>whole life, everything she has known, for a stranger and a strange
>country. Sure, he's nice, generous and rich, but she doesn't know him.

This has always boggled my mind too. The writers may have us try
to believe that it's romantic to live in a palace and be
surrounded by opulance and a dark and handsome prince, but isn't
it true that life for a woman living in primarily Muslim
countries is very difficult. Women have basically no rights and
are treated as chattle. I just finished reading the book
"Princess: The True Story of a Saudi Princess" and after that
eye-opener, you couldn't pay me enough to live a life like that.

Granted, not all Muslim women are treated like that and stripped
of all their human rights, but a majority of Muslim countries do.


Debby
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