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*everyone*what is the hardest decision you EVER had to make?

by Guest32356  |  earlier

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and im serious about "EVER",lol,mine was deciding whether to stay with mom or dad when they were falling apart,dad was risky,because he was very low on money,but id be "free",like to do what teenagers do,or mom but then id have to take care of sister,even less money and wed be staying at a very uncomfortable place,i wont say which i chose

so what was yours

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  1. Trying to decide if I should answer your question*


  2. In a couple of situations, oddly in enough in the Midwest, I was being stalked by a couple of women. For some odd reason folks thought, hey if she likes you, what is the problem? The problem was it was not done in the right time and place, and you really should not be following anyone around in the workplace. So I had to teach both of them a lesson, I don't know if they actually learned it or not. But I know I sure as heck, I got their attention and I am sure they did not like the taste of their own medicine. The first time it happened, I was pissed as all heck, and was determined even I looked bad, to teach that girl a lesson. I even had people ask what the heck was I doing?

    When it happened in a again in a different place and time, I thought, wow, what is wrong with this town? I hate trying to out pyscho a pyscho just for the sake of teaching them a lesson, because many times they are just too thick skulled to get it and often don't get it.

    There is a double standard though, and most people just don't think that women can be sociopathic and pyschopathic. Those types of people are smart not to commit homocide, but will try to kill the spirit of people by making folks look bad.

    It's still sociopathic and pyschopathic.




  3. I don't know without thinking a couple days about this, but one of the top 3 was deciding whether or not to get amniocentesis (sp?) on one of our babies.  We were told that there could be possibility of birth defect and they wanted to test the placenta.  But in doing so, there was a risk to the baby.  We decided not to do it, and deal with whatever happened.  As it turned out, the doctors office just had wrong data and there was actually no problem whatsoever.  That child is now our happy and healthy 9 year old boy and we are very happy in the decision that we made.  

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