never. if the person i cared about, regardless of whether that'll be a friend or a member of my family asked me to sell out, i would not. they'd have to respect my decisions and choices. i am my own person and i do things as i see fit and not as they asked me to and so i won't be influenced by anyone. i would never force or encourage my friends, family and collegues to become something they're not, all for the sake of another person's interest or well-being.
by selling out, i would literatelly become someone that i am not and going against and defying the very principles and standards i have originally set out for myself, and of which they represent and stand for.
i'd really enjoyed answering this question, as it really taxed my brain! nice one you're majesty, i mean queenie!
2006-10-27 23:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If someone I REALLY cared for (family aside just 1 person) asked me to "mislay" my integrity because their life depended on it...............................oops, there it goes, flying out of that window.
But under normal circumstances, no. My integrity is an integral part of my intergration.
2006-10-27 21:27:18
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answered by Warlock Fiend 4
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I could give my life for the ones I love but not my integrity.
2006-10-27 21:27:33
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answered by Kicky 6
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I think not. Have to be a damned good reason, because I would be miserable for a long time afterwards. My integrity is about all I have, at times.
2006-10-27 21:25:30
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answered by Hey Polly 5
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No, when you are broke, out of friends and when even your relatives turned their back to you the last thing you can lose is your integrity.
2006-10-27 21:24:55
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answered by Javy 7
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Not unless I could look at myself in the mirror every morning and be OK with what I did. Bottom line is anyone and everyone can ask you to do whatever they want. It's your responsibility to live up to your own expectations and not disappoint yourself and let them worry about the rest. If they really care about you, they'll respect your decision.
2006-10-27 21:29:12
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answered by Queen B 1
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Yes.
Keeping my loved ones safe is more important than integrity.
2006-10-27 21:25:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No, my self-respect is not worth it.
BTW - If that person really cared about you, they wouldnt ask you to give up your integrity.
2006-10-27 21:27:24
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answered by Wedding Crasher 4
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Depends how much I would profit from it in the longrun.
Are you referring to running for public office?
2006-10-27 21:34:21
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answered by Astro Gurl 3
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No, probably not, there may be a situation but just because someone asked would not make me obligated.
Peace.
2006-10-27 21:34:14
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answered by -Tequila17 6
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