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| 1 | Why would I be involved to THIS extent in a relationship where the feelings were not returned (on my part)? Just to be IN a relationship? Well, that is not a very good reason and you are only prolonging your own chance of real joy. It would be a bit selfish of me to remain in a relationship where reciprocal feelings were not returned. What does that say about my (YOUR) character? If there are uneven romantic feelings at the conception of a relationship, then have the integrity to move on and be kind in explaining this to your partner. | What would you do if you were in the following relationship? |
| 2 | Yes, I've seen it several times. Very impressive. | Did you know that a new World Trade Center is under construction in New York? |
| 3 | No | Do you believe that the world will really end in 2012 |
| 4 | Silly cartoon stuff for children. | I mean really, what good is Aquaman? |
| 5 | I don't. They usually receive the same attention as my failures. A learning experience to be used elsewhere down the line. Celebrating denotes a 'surprise' at the outcome...which I usually never am. If I set out to create something, I do...I do what is asked of me. Next............... | How do you celebrate your accomplishments? |
| 6 | I am avoiding bacon. | Are you taking any extra precautions to prevent swine flu? |
| 7 | Sorry, this is a bit obvious. It should be any picture that the deceased has pre-chosen or a photo chosen by family or loved ones. It is a very subjective, personal decision and the fact that the deceased may or may not look ill, happy, sad, whatever is irrelevant. | What photograph should be shown at someone's funeral? |
| 8 | > My ex got pissed off during the photo & music selection process and
> said "Well if he wanted something else he should have picked it out > for us, damn it!". It hadn't occurred to me till that moment that > one's reaction to the circumstances might be to be mad at him. I do not understand. Were people telling you that it was an inappropriate photograph? Was your loved ones death imminent and there was adequate time to plan such specifics? These external details should never supercede what is at the heart of a memorial. To do so would be vulgar. | What photograph should be shown at someone's funeral? |
| 9 | You know Kristal, I am so sorry to hear all of this. I sense that it has happened recently (the past few years) as I do not remember hearing about this situation (from you) in the past. How are you REALLY doing with all of this? Please private message me, if possible. Whether alcohol played a factor or not, it still happened and closure ( if even possible) takes on a separate life unto itself. Respectfully, I am so sorry.
Love Rich Bassett | What photograph should be shown at someone's funeral? |
| 10 | In a suicide, yes...anger is an appropriate reaction. Other than that, accidents, natural causes and disease are left at the forefront...and we never have control over those circumstances. Even if addiction is at the heart of a loved ones passing, it is still a disease with a set of circumstancesa know only to the addict. | What photograph should be shown at someone's funeral? |
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