My mom's death because she passed away all of a sudden when I was 8 months pregnant; and my son's birth because it gave me lots of strenght and I became a mother, which is the greatest gift a woman can be given.
2007-01-01 05:55:17
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answered by Love_my_Cornish_Knight❤️ 7
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The moment I received my notice in mid 2006. I was just upset back then and didn't know yet that this moment would turn my life upside down. It started as an annoyance and financial disaster, but I sudddenly had time to think about myself, my talents, my hopes and wishes and dreams - I suddenly realised a few things about myself that I was totally unaware of while working 12 hours each day. I am still unemployed, but I see my unfair dismissal as a chance now. A chance to start over and develop into the person I always wanted to be.
Guess I should write a thank-you letter to this c**t who fired me then...
2007-01-01 18:12:16
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answered by Cat 4
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Meeting my 6th grade teacher, Mr. Manthy in 1968. As a child with birth defects, I was told that I was a disgrace to the memory of President Kennedy, because I couldn't fully participate in the Kennedy Physical Fitness Program. Further, I was reminded that had I been a little older, I would have been sterilized to prevent my defective genes from staying in the genetic pool. The National Eugenics Movement was strong back than. They are not making a come back with our abilities to manipulate DNA. The Anglican Church of England recently stated that perhaps children born with birth defects should be put down.
Mr. Manthy was a Polio victim, without the use of his legs. He taught me that I could do anything.
2007-01-01 13:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The moment I left the womb was my most life-changing experience. Before that I was totally comfortable and trouble-free.
2007-01-01 13:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The first time I was let down by someone I really trusted.It made me grow up, and changed my expectations of other people and also myself
2007-01-01 13:49:53
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answered by Lou 3
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the birth of my daughter...
it was the defining moment of adulthood...and a slap in the face of reality, that i had to be responsible for more than myself for the rest of my life.
the second defining moment was the birth of my second daughter, for the same reasons....
2007-01-01 13:55:50
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answered by vegetable soup 5
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when I left my cousins with my phone book they called a friend of mine and told her she was pregnant and she is 11 they blamed it on me and now it changed my teachers, principals, and parents thoughts about me
2007-01-01 13:50:12
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answered by My Life is in Black and White 4
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the birth of my son
2007-01-01 13:48:25
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answered by happyday to you 7
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WHEN THE POLICE CAME TO THE HOUSE TO TELL ME MY SON WAS IN AN ACCIDENT AND WOULDN'T BE COMING HOME EVER.
2007-01-01 13:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Being born. I had to start breathing for myself.
2007-01-01 13:49:05
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answered by Anonymous
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