Would it make it easier for you to do if you knew ahead of time that she was a modern Feminist?
@ Jackie: In reality, sometimes lethal force is necessary and when it comes to life and limb, one’s manhood is hardly as important as the well being of his child.



was dumped my BF of 7 yeaars for a younger, prettier woman. me and my supposedly fiance never had sex due to him refusing an hiv test. then i noticed 2 purple lesions/blotches appear on his leg accompanying a huge red rash on his arm and feet with fever, vomit, and diareha. He siad the purple marks were from falling off his bike and a bebe gun shot when he was 10. 4 months later the marks never disappeared. he blamed my food for his flu like symptoms although i ate the same food and never got sick. then the last 9 months he had ginigivits and would bleed from his mouth for no reason so i never kissed him for like 2 years becuause he refused to brush his teeth. when he dumped me he told me i wasnt **** to him and he has a new girl. HOW DO I NOT BE JEALOUS OF THIS NEW GIRL THAT STOLE MY FIANCE FROM ME AND MY LIFE FROM ME? HOW DO I COPE WITH ALL THE LONLEY NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS AND SEE THE POSITIVE SIDE OUT OF THIS VERY DEPRESSING SAD SITUATION. I FEEL SO SUCIDAL LIKE I WANT TO JUST LAY DOWN AND DIE. AND BEING 35 I FEEL NO ONE WOULD WANT ME ANYWAY



the woman is going to be indicted on some charges but I don’t understand and don’t agree she didn’t make that girl commit suicide how about her parents for letting her have a myspace account knowing she was under age and also knowing she was being treated for ADD and depression and she is under age for a myspace account so I think they should be held responsible.



i know that it is the other way around but i need to defend that man do commit suicide more than woman in our debate class.
please i need a good reason to explain that man do commit suice than woman. you can also give me links about the topic. Thank you.
p.s. please if ure just going to say crap things like “I dont know”. forget about it.


In Suicide
24Nov 09

It sounds like a bad movie but this really happened. A 44-year-old woman who couldn?t accept the fact that she was getting old and wrinkled committed suicide by lying down in front of a train.

The Daily Mail reported that Amanda Barr of Little Ellingham, Norfolk, was so depressed about her wrinkles and skin condition that she decided to end her life at the Shadwell level crossing. She stepped in front of a train that was traveling at 90 miles per hour from Norwich to Cambridge.

Investigators found a suicide note in her car. Barr, who was obsessed with beauty and afraid of losing her youthful looks, apologized for “all the grief and hurt” her actions would cause her loved ones.

“I just can’t live with myself any longer. Try not to think of me too badly,” she wrote.

Neil Thirsk, Barr?s live-in partner since 1994, said the victim apparently had a psychological problem that grew worse over the years. She often complained about her wrinkles and her skin condition called rosacea that caused redness.

?She claimed she could pinpoint the date, time, and cause of wrinkles that others could barely see. She would not even let her partner of 13 years kiss her on the cheek for fear it would inflame her rosacea,? the Daily Mail said.

Although her skin problem wasn?t that bad, Barr was ashamed to go out of her house and feared that the wind would aggravate her condition. She also refused to take any medication.

?She felt it was huge and that everyone was staring at it and saying: ‘Look at her!’ She became very, very obsessed with it, really, and the way she looked,? Thirsk narrated.

Thirsk got worried when Barr told him she was contemplating suicide. But a week before her death, Barr told Thirsk that everything was all right. Earlier, she consulted a doctor who referred her to a mental health worker.

?Mental health worker Sheila Hodgson diagnosed her with depression after talking with her for an hour. She concluded that there was an underlying depressive illness that had manifested itself in her obsession over her skin,? said the Daily Mail.

?Her looks were very important to her – her skin especially,” Thirsk revealed.

While wrinkles are a normal part of the aging process, they can have a profound impact on self-esteem as this story shows. Society?s preoccupation with youth and beauty has sapped the confidence of many men and women and turned the cosmetics industry into a multi-billion dollar business. The rush to beat the clock and preserve one?s youthful looks has driven a lot of people to search endlessly for the fountain of youth no matter what the cost.

But the road to beauty can be expensive and treacherous. Often products don?t live up to their claims and some beauty regimens can even be dangerous. Before you embark on a quest for youthful skin, consult a good dermatologist. He or she can advice you on what products to buy. One popular anti-aging cream is Dermaxin that helps fight wrinkles, restore skin elasticity and smoothness, and stimulates the renewal of skin cells. For details, go to http://www.dermaxin.com.

Janet Martin is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premiere online news magazine http://www.thearticleinsiders.com.


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