The nicest thing someone's ever done for me
In amongst all the tales of bitterness and poo, we occasionally get fluffy stories that bring a small tear to our internet-jaded eyes.
In celebration of this, what is the nicest thing someone's done for you? Whether you thoroughly deserved it or it came out of the blue, tell us of heartwarming, selfless acts by others.
Failing that, what nice things have you done for other people, whether they liked it or not?
( , Thu 2 Oct 2008, 16:14)
In amongst all the tales of bitterness and poo, we occasionally get fluffy stories that bring a small tear to our internet-jaded eyes.
In celebration of this, what is the nicest thing someone's done for you? Whether you thoroughly deserved it or it came out of the blue, tell us of heartwarming, selfless acts by others.
Failing that, what nice things have you done for other people, whether they liked it or not?
( , Thu 2 Oct 2008, 16:14)
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You're SO lucky
that he wasn't an abuser too.
What a star he is, and you too for going on to be a true 'patient's advocate'.
( , Sun 5 Oct 2008, 7:10, 1 reply)
that he wasn't an abuser too.
What a star he is, and you too for going on to be a true 'patient's advocate'.
( , Sun 5 Oct 2008, 7:10, 1 reply)
I know...
I've thought of that many times-if he had turned around and done something awful to me I think I would have died: walked out in front of a truck at 9 years old or something.
One thing I salvaged from this was to teach my kids how to speak up and say no & how to evaluate people to see if you could trust them. I am so proud of my daughter- she's only 17 and has already helped friends get out of abusive situations. I don't think she would put up with unreasonable crap from anyone in a relationship or go off with the wrong stranger.
My son is learning, but he's developing a sense of who's ok and who isn't.
( , Sun 5 Oct 2008, 22:17, closed)
I've thought of that many times-if he had turned around and done something awful to me I think I would have died: walked out in front of a truck at 9 years old or something.
One thing I salvaged from this was to teach my kids how to speak up and say no & how to evaluate people to see if you could trust them. I am so proud of my daughter- she's only 17 and has already helped friends get out of abusive situations. I don't think she would put up with unreasonable crap from anyone in a relationship or go off with the wrong stranger.
My son is learning, but he's developing a sense of who's ok and who isn't.
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