My husband passing away on our bed as I was at church service one day. The saddest thing about this whole thing was not that he passed away but the last thing he ever did for our son was open up the back door for him so he could go into the backyard to play.
2007-11-19 02:31:40
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answered by lemon.seed 2
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Obviously everyone is going to chose death as the answer, but it is only natural to be sad over death. We expect you to mourn death, but what about something that doesn't have to do with death? What is the saddest thing you have experienced outside of someone dying?
For me it's when I moved away from home. I grew up in nashville and when I was 22 I had broken up with a boyfriend he started dating my best friend and it crushed my heart. Not only did that happen, but my best friend turned on me. Things got really ugly so I moved. My sister lived in Orlando and I figured it was time for a change. It really took a toll on me because I had never been in a different state as my parents. While I know it was the best thing I ever did it was also the saddest.
2007-11-19 10:33:39
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answered by babyonboard 2
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I will not tell you all the gruesome details
I had a female friend and she always had a soft spot in her heart for convicts
Always said they just need a chance
So she over the years befriended many and some turned into decent people, a few stole from her but one...
Well she believed in him
Tho he had been to jail 5 times
Five Times
She even moved in with him
Well he started getting high and drinking a lot
Umm he wanted sex and she said NO
So he took it
He raped her
Then killed her
Cut her head off
Started the body on fire to cover things
Took the head somewheres???
He was caught and is NOW on death row in Kansas
While in jail now
They put his DNA samples into the FBI computers and have tied him to 7 rapes from the late 80s to early 90s
I shared a lot but NOT all
How can I ever forget this
2007-11-19 10:37:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Meeting The Graham
2007-11-19 10:30:06
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answered by Anonymous
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As in any life, my life has had a lot of sad events.
The death of my infant brother.
The death of my mother, who died when she was 43.
The death of my father, 3 years after my mother, he was 50.
I also can't forget...
JFK
MLK
and Bobby.
Nor Kent state.
The Oklahoma city bombing.
The World Trade Center bombing.
Or any WAR, anywhere. Very sad and tragic no matter who is right or who is wrong, the image of the children enmeshed in the action makes me saddest of all.
Peace.
2007-11-19 10:35:12
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answered by -Tequila17 6
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When I miscarried my very first child at 6 mo. pregnant. I actually sat up and looked at her. So tiny, about 1 lb. That was 34yrs. ago and I can still remember it quite well. Then the hospital had nerve to place me in a room right next to the nursery. I thought I was going to lose it, But thank god for my family, they were there for me the whole time. The Dr. called it a miss abortion, which really got me pissed off. I don't believe in abortion, so to call it that was really hard to handle.
2007-11-19 10:39:58
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answered by Anonymous
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A man molested a child that is very close to me. It is the most horrible thing that has ever happened to me. It really messed up the little girl's life. She is just not the same. It makes me so angry and sad.
2007-11-19 10:32:54
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answered by Dawn 4
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1. My 13 yr. marriage ended when my (ex) wife left the kids and me to "move on" with her life.
*After she gained custody of them, she so totally screwed them up that the kids are now with me, and undergoing therapy.
*It kills me to see them so full of anger, and sadness.
2. When my younger brother unexpectedly passed away.
*Univ. math professor.
*Hyper-talented athlete.
*Very good-looking.
3. When my folks gave away my dog, because my mom couldn't "handle" an animal in the house.
4. When my dog (I finally got another one after graduating from college, when I was in the military) died when I was stationed overseas.
All-in-all, though, I find that I can allow myself to love animals again (the kids and I have two cats ...), and I've come to accept that my brother had a really full, very cool life and enjoyed every moment of it.
I will NEVER allow another woman into my life, however, given that I accept that fact that when I'm in love, I really AM blind to their faults, etc.
This was my second marriage, so I guess that part of my life is over.
*Kinda' feels like a bullet "parting my hair".
(:=]
2007-11-19 13:39:56
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answered by chuck U 5
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The first thing that springs to mind was losing the only man I ever called Grandad....he was my father's guardian. He passed away in 2001....he was 76, I was 23....and I had a hard time dealing with it....although it was easier to come to terms with after the funeral. I loved him dearly throughout my childhood.....I only wish I could have seen him more often and spent more time with him in his later years.
2007-11-19 10:50:29
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answered by hello world 7
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Finding out my boyfriend had a brain tumor and then waiting for 10 hours during the surgery...
2007-11-19 10:32:06
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answered by marm212 5
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