Being gang raped.
I got through it with the support of family and a few good friends, and my wonderful boyfriend. It took a long time, but I am stronger for it now.
2006-08-31 10:55:33
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answered by Spookshow Baby 5
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My greatest sorrow and one of the hardest decisions I have to make is when I decided not to go back to my home country since I have a visa. I wasn't prepared for it all, but I suppose I had been expecting this to happen even before. I was not able to have some of my most prized possessions but most importantly is that I won't be seeing the people back there for some years. I just had to accept it since I decided it on the first place, so I have to take responsibility. I'm trying to be strong and trying to learn new stuff here. (wherever I am) Plus since I have some friends, somehow I can enjoy life here too. :)
2006-08-31 18:02:27
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answered by Anonymous
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As much as I mourned my mother's passing, it was the death of my niece that is my greatest sorrow. She was only 15 when a woman ran a stop light and hit the car on her side. She was the sweetest, most compassionate girl, athletic, smart and beautiful both inside and out. She could light up a room just by smiling.
2006-08-31 18:48:34
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answered by lilbitadevil 3
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My greatest sorrow is seeing my mom having a partial paralysis and not been able to do anything, cos I'm too far away from her to be able to help her the way I'd want to.
This is because I'm in the military.
2006-08-31 17:59:03
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answered by CPR 2
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The way I have lived my life. The fact I don't have more to help my mother with. She is 73 and recently diagnosed w/lung cancer after surviving kidney cancer 31 years ago. I am responding by doing everything I can to help her and keep her comfortable. Also I wish I had been more in my sons life. I have tried to build a rapport with him but his dads lies won out.
2006-08-31 17:57:45
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answered by CuervoBMed 4
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Not being able to go to my Mum's funeral in 2004 because I am English,not Canadian. We decided to emmigrate here, my 3 kids and my Canadian husband. I am going through getting my citizen ship now, back then we phone the immigration department and they said i could go but there was no guarentee that i would be allowed back in.
I just pray that shes knows I was there in spirit with her, and I wrote a poem that was read out at her funeral, which i have framed onv my wall.
2006-08-31 18:01:38
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answered by jen 2
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Ah..a question that promotes thought...
I guess me greatest sorrow would pertain to my lack of consideration for others as a youth. Had I known then what I know now....you know the rest.....
Aho,
Fenix
2006-08-31 18:08:16
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answered by Fenix 2
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my greatest sorrow is that I have been on the receiving side of christians who SAY they love their brethren, but their ACTIONS make them a liar.
I respond by crying; and sad to say with a quiet anger and bitterness, which proably makes me no better than them
2006-08-31 18:05:10
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answered by 000000000000 2
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My greatest sorrow is to still see palestine occupied by the jews....and that they call it "israel"...and to see how a nation that owns this land by right(the palestinians) are still suffering what we cant handle for an hour!...and that we as civilised people are just doing nothing.!! :-(
2006-08-31 17:59:51
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answered by THE ARABIAN STALLION 3
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My conscience, memory, and imagination tempored by TV and movie programming fill me with angst and worry and sorrow that I have irreparably damaged relationships in my life.
2006-08-31 17:56:13
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answered by Steve P 5
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