yes i have... my second deployment overseas... i volunteered because my Marines were going (the Marines that have not been overseas yet)... some of them were 18 years old... i was 25 and as a leader i had to be loyal to my Marines under my command. i left college, family and friends for the 2nd time but I'd never take it back.
2007-06-04 18:14:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Enough with the loyalty questions. I am starting to think you got issues with someone.
2007-06-05 01:17:16
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answered by ♥c0c0puffz♥ 7
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Yes, but then I found that it fell in the realm of control and manipulation and that made me question my own loyalty. I decided to be more loyal and hope or have faith that would strengthen her loyalty to me!
2007-06-05 01:17:19
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't. Whomever or what ever you are loyal to either sees your ability and commitment or they don't. You can not force it.
I hope you can resolve what is bothering you. It is a very difficult thing to feel your loyalty is not believed and worse to realize it was undeserved.
2007-06-05 01:23:10
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answered by dizzkat 7
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Loyalty is earned or given..Not proven...Unless your a child..and you eat a bug to prove your loyalty..
2007-06-05 01:18:10
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answered by Valkyrie of Lor 6
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Ever asked a bunch of retarded questions about loyalty?
2007-06-05 01:12:40
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answered by Anonymous
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enough with the loyalty!!!!
it's getting annoying
2007-06-05 01:15:53
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answered by cherry 3
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No.
Loyalty, like trust has to be earned. If someone doesn't think I'm loyal, then screw them.
2007-06-05 01:13:20
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answered by Fuzzy Wuzzy 6
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you are loyal or you arent-you shouldnt have to try to prove it
2007-06-05 01:14:04
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answered by Samurai 2
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