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If I didn't think I'd go to h*ll, I'd kill myself
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<blockquote data-quote="aeroeng" data-source="post: 358211" data-attributes="member: 6557"><p>Killing your self is not the best or only way out!</p><p></p><p>My sister left her abusive husband. Kind of thrust on her when he held the riffle up and stated that ether she or he were going to die tonight. (both lived thanks to her 9 year old calling 911). She had no money, two kids, and a lot of dept. But she found help through a local woman's shelter. Bankruptcy, welfare, job, off welfare, her own home from habitat for humanity then better job. Now she is doing well. In her own home taking care of her kids without the government support. It was very hard to see her go through it but she made it. The kids even went through angry difficult child to very present kids to be around.</p><p></p><p>In our country "Affording it" is not part of the equation. Our country has resources for individuals like you. Yes losing it all is painful, but there are resources available to get through it. Will you live in as nice a house? - No. But you will live somewhere. Will you drive as nice a car? - No, but you will get to where you need to some how. Will you eat your favorite foods? No - but you will eat. Will you get 300 channels on your TV? No. For my sister it was very difficult to except help from the government. She is proud. But think if someone else was in the same place you are, would it bother you if they received help? - Of course not. So go find a woman's shelter and get help before it is a critical emergency. They can help you develop a plan, find some sort of therapy and work out an escape. A lawyer not a bad idea ether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroeng, post: 358211, member: 6557"] Killing your self is not the best or only way out! My sister left her abusive husband. Kind of thrust on her when he held the riffle up and stated that ether she or he were going to die tonight. (both lived thanks to her 9 year old calling 911). She had no money, two kids, and a lot of dept. But she found help through a local woman's shelter. Bankruptcy, welfare, job, off welfare, her own home from habitat for humanity then better job. Now she is doing well. In her own home taking care of her kids without the government support. It was very hard to see her go through it but she made it. The kids even went through angry difficult child to very present kids to be around. In our country "Affording it" is not part of the equation. Our country has resources for individuals like you. Yes losing it all is painful, but there are resources available to get through it. Will you live in as nice a house? - No. But you will live somewhere. Will you drive as nice a car? - No, but you will get to where you need to some how. Will you eat your favorite foods? No - but you will eat. Will you get 300 channels on your TV? No. For my sister it was very difficult to except help from the government. She is proud. But think if someone else was in the same place you are, would it bother you if they received help? - Of course not. So go find a woman's shelter and get help before it is a critical emergency. They can help you develop a plan, find some sort of therapy and work out an escape. A lawyer not a bad idea ether. [/QUOTE]
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