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Ain't no way on this earth I am going to live in fear

Posted By: Julie on 2009-02-19
In Reply to: I called my mom right after the incident...sm - curious girl

You all are really lacking a lot to have this man rule your lives. If you were a man I would tell you to man up but both of you lack a backbone.


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    than with someone who mistreated me either physically, OR 'just' psychologically. And even if the kids don't actually see anything happening, you better believe they're still picking up on the bad vibes.

    The fact that he mentions killing HIMSELF, in addition to you, is a major red flag. If a person reaches a point where they actually talk about doing something, they're alot closer to doing it than when they were just thinking it to themselves.

    Guns in the house. (Guns, pleural!) Not good. I'd have insisted those be gone before the wedding day, myself. (Haha - it'd be in the prenuptial agreement that I'd never get married without!)

    Anyway, living in fear for the sake of the greater financial 'security' of having 2 incomes is no security at all, in my book. It's a huge sacrifice of your freedom, peace of mind, & safety. The greatest security you can give yourself or the kids is finding a way to provide for yourselves WITHOUT the 'help' of an abuser.
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    This is my fear also . . .

    10-15 years from now they will find some horrible side effect. 


    re: fear
    The Lord is your keeper;
    The Lord is your shade at your right hand.
    The sun shall not strike you by day,
    Nor the moon by night.
    The Lord shall preserve you from all evil;
    He shall preserve your soul.
    The Lord shall preserve your going out and your coming in from this time forth, and even forevermore.
    Psalm 121:5-8

    For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.

    2 Timothy 1:7


    re: fear
    Fear is a tool that satan uses to keep us from doing what God is calling us to do. It is also actually sin cause it shows our lack of trust in the Lord. I'm not saying it will be easy to let him go, just that God will comfort you when you trust in Him....

    Lovin Jesus,

    Jan
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    a little fear
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    There's a book called "The Gift of Fear," written by Gavin DeBecker. This is from the book jacket: "True fear is often a signal that can save your life. Are you listening?..." This is from the publisher of the book: "Through dozens of compelling examples from his own career, security expert Gavin deBecker teaches readers how to read the signs of impending danger by using their most basic--but often most discouraged--survival skill: intuition. This book provides a unique combination of practical guidance on leading a safer life and profound insight into human behavior."

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    You did the right thing: Trusted your gut.
    d.
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    g
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    http://www.denverpost.com/celebritybuzz/ci_9488366


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    Happy Earth Day..we should do this EVERYDAY!

    We should be caring about planet (mother) earth EVERYDAY and not just on April 22nd.........


    If we do not, someday there will no longer be a planet Earth......


     


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    X
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    As for our children, the fact is, once they are 18, they can make the decision to join without our consent. Talk to each other, love her and appreciate her. If she decides to serve her country, you do not want to part in anger, and trust me, you will want to support her in any way you can.
    I think that's probably a common and rational fear (sm)
    I can't stand it and I imagine most people, especially females, but also males, don't like it either.
    Fear, not respect. It's not the same thing.

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    Phobia means fear.

    Everybody throws around the word homophobia, but that is not the right word.  People who are against homosexuality are not afraid of it.  They think it is wrong.  It's just annoying to keep seeing this word used in this way.


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    If I got rid of my land line, how on earth would I be able to call my cell to find it!
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    I finished Harry Potter! Never fear - no spoiler.
    Wow - what a great book & series. Brilliant! As Ron would say.
    spanking builds fear that you mistake as respect
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    I agree with Kendra, if you fear he would be physicall abusive - (sm)
    then you need to be away from him. He is just your boyfriend, right? Not even your husband. I left a marriage recently from an abusive husband. He "only" beat me physically once, but he was controlling and emotionally abusive at other times AND he looked at young lesbian porn online. If I ever start dating someone and I get even a hint that they could ever become physically abusive to me I will run from that relationship so fast your head would spin. Please get away from him!! Dont even deal with it another day.
    Yeah that's my fear. Trying to give him the benefit of the doubt but (sm)
    I don't want to be a dummy either
    bing crosby/david bowie - peace on earth Little drummer
    xx
    Please read "The Gift of Fear" by Gavin DeBecker. It can save your life. NM
    x
    I do live in Arkansas - my parents live up in Branson so I'm in Missouri quite often!
    x
    Calling all you animal lovers - live and let live or intervene? - sm

    I have a dilemma.  I am an animal lover and have something I cannot come to a conclusion about.  At a restaurant where I eat lunch every Friday with a friend of mine, I have noticed a young male kitty hanging around outside looking for food.  This past week he ran up to my friend and rubbed her legs and quietly meowed.  I purposely did not try to pet him because I knew I would get attached and ignored him.  Well, ever since then I find myself thinking about him and wanting to rescue him.  Meanwhile, I already have 4 inside cats (2 rescues, 2 Maine Coons) and hubby really does not want another cat in the house because a few years ago I promised we would  never have more than 4 (had up to 5 at one point previously).  I actually have a huge screened deck he could stay on indefinitely because I do not believe in letting cats run loose for their own safety.  I could provide plenty of food, a warm place to sleep, and veterinary care.  At some point I would even probably work him into our household, but I just cannot do it at the moment.  Just not sure I would be doing right by that kitty because I am sure he would be upset and confused for a good while as to where he was and what was going on, but is that better than being hungry and cold?  I know there are lots of animal lovers out there.  What does everyone think?? 


    I'm a live-and-let-live person but had to draw the line

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    I asked for advice on what to do at a local agricultural board, because I have other animals and didn't want to use poison and conventional traps weren't working.  They advised putting a large pale of water out with some seeds floating in it, figuring the rats would go for the seeds and end up drowning.  That was a no-go because the water just froze up solid.  I wound up reluctantly going with Decon because I just can't have my house destroyed.  I haven't had seen any more rats or evidence of them stealing grain, so I'm guessing they have died.  The guy at the grain store promised me the rats would not die in the building and stink the joint up, rather they would crawl off and die outside.  I don't know if I believe that, as it is still winter here and decomposition would be holding off until it warms up.  We'll see, but at least the destruction has been halted.


    Good luck and I too say have no mercy, because you just don't need them destroying hour house or causing a spark chewing wires and burnin' the place down.  It is war!   


      (How un-PC is this emoticon?!)


     


    Make them live outside? This is so funny! Ours live outside, where they WANT to be. sm
    Not all dogs want to be in "indoor" dogs, mind you. They have plenty of space to run around and play, fenced, and if they are brought in during bad weather they whine at the back door to go back out! So before you comment on outside dogs, you really need to get your facts straight. Seriously. Not all dogs are made or want to be inside all of the time.
    Where do you live?? I live in Atlanta
    and have been to the symphony here and definitely no hats- you can never go wrong with black dress/slacks. I like to dress a little more for this but the rules are definitely not prim and proper here.
    I come from the old school, but live and let live - sm
    Well, I tried "cohabitating" with a boyfriend when I was 22. We dated for a year, and 3 weeks after we moved in together, he went back to his ex-wife. Never again. I've been married 18 years now to the same guy. Guess I lucked out.

    I don't think it's right to do in a biblical sense (even felt that way when I moved in with a guy but my young hormones took over my common sense) but it's sad more people aren't married, they choose to just live together without a great commitment. Then again, as my atty (he lives at the end of our street so I see him often when walking the dogs) always says, his father told him it should be $5,000 for a marriage license and free to get divorced.

    As far as the children are concerned, well, I think you should be married before you have children but again, live and let live. I just don't like seeing children have to grow up without the other parent if it can be helped.

    The NFL network recently interviewed a former NFL player, Warren Sapp. He was asked why we have so many jerks in the NFL like Terrell Owens, Adam Pacman Jones, etc. He said they all shared a common factor - no father or father figure in their lives growing up. He said to look at players who are humble and don't cause trouble - they are the product of a 2 parent household. It's sad to me because it's commonplace now, not the exception to rule, which I think it should be. I graduated high school in 1985 and even back then, a girl in school who got pregnant got sent away "to live with her aunt for a little while". It was a shame to be pregnant and unmarried but it's a sign of the times.

    I sometimes wish I could have grown up in the 50s instead of 70s. :-)
    You have? Where do you live??? lol
    x