Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-192.230.165.112-20140420035210/@comment-13965604-20140617200321

Paul, it's not just me. I know many people who are from divorced families, and none of us say 'when I lived with my dad' when we mean 'when my dad lived in the same house as my mom and I.' Phrasing is important, it matters. And when most people use a phrase a certain way, that's how it's going to be taken, unless the speaker is explicit in what they really mean. Any child of divorce, and even people who aren't are going to deduce that at one point Scott lived with his dad, without his mom. I'm not putting more into it than what is there, you are, in an effort to make it make sense with what we do know. You're trying to shove a 9mm peg into an 8mm hole.