Having to tell my older brother that my parents had died , five years apart. I found my father dead and I ended up having to close my mum's eyes after her death in the hospital. Where was my older brother , drunk while my mother was dying and at home asleep when my dad died.
2007-02-05 06:08:19
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answered by Anonymous
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the most difficult thing i went through was being locked up i was 16yrs old and i committed a first degree felony armed robbery i robbed circle k at knifepoint, i was sent to bootcamp for 6 months thank God. But i have learned from my mistake and i look at life from a way different perspective, it was a very difficult and emotional time of my life, but i have changed my life for the better.
2007-02-05 13:59:17
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answered by sc 2
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The most difficult thing I ever had to go through was divorce from my husband of 18 years. Even though I had to because of physical and emotional abuse and serial cheating, my dreams went up in smoke and it destroyed our family. It has taken me 18 months to recover and I'm sure the pain will linger for years.
2007-02-05 13:54:34
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answered by Dovie 5
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Be a child, so I remember it as a nightmare. I was very shy and only daughter, my parents were very rigid with me. I had all kind of psychological illnesses out of the stress and fear for my father. My school was a very severe catholic school. When I was 18 I left my parents and I told my father if he touches my mother or me again I would kill him. The only thing that save my life was my love for music and piano, and my piano teacher who was always respectful to me. Now I have a normal life, living with my boyfriend and I give concerts. The contact with my mother is very good and I still speak with my father from time to time. Life goes on...
2007-02-05 13:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Choosing between head and heart.. One has to do it all the way down life, but i feel its the most difficult thing... :-)
2007-02-05 13:30:08
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answered by Swathi Rao 3
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Most difficult is to let people learn the hard way...on their own.
I am a "fix it" person. Believe me or not, I know (or know where to find) all the answers to people problems. It's hard for me to not pick up each person and walk them thru their problem.
2007-02-05 13:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Quit smoking cocaine. To stop the mental reverberations that lasted as long as the behavior did. What I mean is that I used five straight years and it took another five years to finally be free of the mental aspects.
2007-02-05 13:48:42
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answered by JORGE N 7
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To leave my fiance. I was engaged about 10 years ago to a would be Doctor. But he was a chronic mama's boy. His parents were going to pay for him to go to med school. His mother didn't want him to marry me because I was a disgraceful "divorcee" and she wanted her baby to marry a catholic virgin. She told him that if he married me, they wouldn't pay for his schooling. Instead of being a man and telling her, "Listen, I love this woman and I'm going to marry her. I'll pay for my own schooling and if you can't accept her, it's goodbye" he told me, "We're going to have to wait eight years to marry because my mother won't pay for my schooling if I marry you." I was heartbroken that he wouldn't take a stand with me and to do the right thing for our future together. I had no choice but to break up with him, knowing that if I didn't, she would come between us for the rest of our lives. He was the love of my life, though, and it nearly killed me to leave him. But I wanted to marry a MAN, not a mama's boy.
2007-02-05 13:49:41
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answered by Gayle 4
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Betray or whisler blow about somebody to someone in power where I can gain luxury benefits for my own life in return.
2007-02-05 13:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Bury my fifteen year old son in 1988.
2007-02-05 13:30:11
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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