Originally Posted by polarbear
ITA with Val.

Originally Posted by aquinas
Originally Posted by HowlerKarma
I still think that Val's point is well-made, however-- it will not be socially acceptable to point out to potential friends that air travel is many thousands of times LESS hazardous than a short trip in an automobile. Fear is inherently irrational much of the time, but you don't make many friends with others for minimizing their fears as "irrational." So I vehemently disagree with the idea of a "presentation" regarding risks. I think that most adults can see why this would (socially) be a disaster amongst peers in a professional setting, right? It's intrusive and presumptuous... Our risk assessment may well be skewed by previous personal trauma.

That's all and well if fear is the issue, but from moomn's OP, it isn't. Many of the girls feigned fear to fit in, and that groupthink is, in large part, what made his DD feel left out.

How does one know that the girls feigned fear?

polarbear

From the OP

Originally Posted by moomin
she felt like her reactions were more honest than many of the other girls who were really only pretending to be scared...



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