put him in a glass jar with poked holes on the lid for air, some nice twigs for climbing and exercise, and spray some water in the jar and drop some food daily. he'd be like my little pet. and I'd show him to everybody. hopefully he won't get to shaken up when being passed around. he'd stay in there for as long as he's alive.
that's probably a worse fate than being smashed with a newspaper...
2007-11-27 06:17:44
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answered by ´¯0())))»·.¸¸.·´´¯`··._.· 4
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Look. It's time to move on now -
Revenge is never as good as it sounds. And it always costs more than you can afford.
The best thing to do is let the bug go - and deal with your own problems so you can be ready for the wonderful man you have yet to meet.
Read the story of Lot's wife in the book of Genesis - she couldn't let go of the past - had to look back despite orders not to - and she turned into a pillar of salt - or at least a withered old hag who lived out the remainder of her days in bitterness and sadness. Some life. I'd rather be the pillar of salt.
2007-11-27 07:53:37
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answered by Barbara B 7
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I'd catch him, hot glue him to a stick and balance the stick over a pot of boiling water...just barely over the water and set there and watch as the steam melted the glue and he fell in!
I saw this because my abusive ex held my head over a pot of boiling water the LAST time he ever abused me.
2007-11-27 06:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I would stick him in a jar and every time I was in a bad mood I would shake the jar as hard as I could. I would do this until he starved to death or died from being slammed into the glass.
2007-11-27 06:15:35
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answered by imamom 4
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even though I have deep anger for people who abuse their spouse, mostly men hurting women, I don't think I would touch them... I would expect that this situation that they find themselves in was their punishment and credit that justice to God... even though that is an unorthodox way for God to punish someone. haha... I guess this is one of those "what ifs"
I guess at this point I would try to communicate to them that I still love them as a person and want them to get better from their despair that caused them to act out in abusive ways.
2007-11-27 06:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Why must you ask this question repetedly? It's a sad state that you cannot let go of this fantasy. Hopefully you've rid youself of this horrible person physically forever, now all you need to do is get them out of your mind.
2007-11-27 08:01:31
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answered by melouofs 7
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I don't know how many times I have seen this question and why is it in weddings. I wouldn't have an abusive ex because I don't play nobody hitting on me.
2007-11-27 06:31:59
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answered by OFFICIALLY MRS. HOWARD! 5
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funny how this question pops up every few weeks.
You know what girl? I would seek psychiatric help and fast. You really are fixating on this "abusive ex". It is time to let it go, and get yourself some help.
2007-11-27 07:08:49
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answered by bluegirl6 6
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I'd say you have too much time on your hands and too much of an imagination, coupled with too many issues unresolved from previous relationships for asking this question.
2007-11-27 06:10:17
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answered by chaoss13 6
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I would kill him he does not belong on your desk or ne where near u
2007-11-27 06:10:14
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answered by Magee A 2
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