delete their questions after you've spent time answering it just b/c they don't like your answer. there was a moron in marriage and divorce yesterday who aborted her husband's baby w/o his knowledge or consent and then told him a/b it later and then couldn't figure out why he wanted a divorce. a reason for doing this was b/c she wanted finish school. although they could afford to hire help. she got lots of negative comments including one from me. i mean are you kidding me. did she really think she'd have anyone on her side. but i just hate it when they remove the question. if you don't want to hear the truth then don't ask for help. i think most people come here to really help people through things they've been through themselves but come on if you most something so ridiculous what do you exspect the response will be.
2007-12-21
04:43:38
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ok maybe i do take this a bit too serious but i do have a genuine need to help others as i've been through some rough periods in life and i guess it's also true you those who are just here for fun. but id take it serious when trying to give good advice. i just need to pick better questions i guess. thanks for the response when it's time i go through again and pick what i think is the best response. again thanks and take my fellow yahoo community members. keep those answers coming.
2007-12-21
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update #1
Sometimes people ask questions not really wanting advice, but wanting someone to agree with them and tell them what they want to hear. She didn't get the answer she wanted, so she deleted. It sucks, but she's obviously not ready to deal with the truth and the consequences of her actions.
Most people need good advice, though, so don't get discouraged and keep trying to help!
2007-12-21 04:48:37
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answered by Ray 3
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I did not know people deleted their questions in this way and I agree with you to some extent. What you say about people helping each other through their own experiences is very true, but I feel sorry for the person who posted the question if she only received a lot of negative (and possibly abusive?) replies. Most want support when asking difficult personal questions and perhaps support was what was missing in her relationship with her husband.
2007-12-21 04:54:33
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answered by little nell 4
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Since YA is free & open, it attracts every type.
I mean, the people you mention are the same idiots who got me *banned* for suggesting a woman who bragged about having 5 affairs with 5 different men while married did not respect her wedding vows.
This mob is capable of anything.
There are numerous trolls and people keep responding to them as if they are serious. Questions like "I cooked and ate my family - what steak sauce should I have used?" and "is having sex with 19 guys in front of my husband cheating?" get *serious* answers. And Yahoo *never* reverses itself on a violation notice. It's frustrating as HELL.
Just laugh it off as proof that the old saying, "The masses are a$ses" is true, and answer another one. See you out there!
2007-12-21 05:17:01
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answered by filthy_crumb 5
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Yes, I agree whole heartedly...
Besides her decision should have been made with him...
I hope he does divorce her.
I had a guy who asked a question in his answer to someone elses question... It had to do with his wife calling out a co-workers name durring intercourse... I e-mailed him my answer... His reply back to me was that he trusted his wife explicitly even when she spent the night at her co-workers house...... Give me a break dude..... I thought he was serious and it just ended up being a farse....
2007-12-21 05:05:17
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answered by georgia3673 2
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Yes....but there a lot of people who make up such stupid bogus questions to get a rise out of people....If it is a question way out there....really unbelievable...I don't give a thought provoking answer.....Would rather use my time to give answers to people who are obviously needing some advise...
2007-12-21 04:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't go against the guidelines so it's their choice if they want to delete their question.
Remember this is for entertainment really....it's not that serious.
2007-12-21 04:48:45
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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i think ur right.... thats the whole reason for yahoo answers sooooo y ask if you dont want the truth lol.... it IS ridiculous!
2007-12-21 04:47:51
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answered by Katie S 1
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They blocked you. That's what happened. The question was probably still there, you just can't see it.
2007-12-21 04:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Or when they report you and you receive a violation because they don't like your answer.......
2007-12-21 04:49:39
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answered by Ella 7
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Amen, sister! You are so right!!!
2007-12-21 04:50:59
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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