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I started this discussion “Just Because”, simply because I can.

So, I am going to start the sentence and you finish it…

You can say whatever you want ( within reason). Just because you can:). You can be silly, serious or whatever.

Just because _______________.

I’m going to go first.

Just because I’m a diabetic doesn’t mean I can’t eat sugar!

I know the grammer isn’t right but who cares?

Your turn….

Be Blessed

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LMBO, too funny

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Just because I have diabetes doesn't mean I'm not a smart, strong, lovable, passionate, worthwhile human being.

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Yvonne, I very much enjoy your “just because” response.

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I did too!

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just because I have diabetes for 26 years does not mean I cannot do a half marathon at age 69 ( Oh, my I am serious :-) )

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Nel:

Do you do it on all fours?

Lois La Rose
Milwaukee, WI

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I am laughing so hard , I am crying Lois ...what an excellent question ....only on 2 and lots of finger pokes during , ha, ha

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just because i have a smile on my face doesn't mean i'm not struggling on the inside

just because it smells good doesn't mean you should eat the [homemade] playdough!

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Just because I like to complain, doesn't mean I am not happy. (or does it?) he, he
Just because I am strong, doesn't mean I am not fragile.

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Just because I don't complain doesn't mean I don't want to

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Just because I don't complain and smile alot - doesn't mean I'm happy.

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I guess it goes both ways, lol

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