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In reply to the discussion: A breach of trust (in our home)...(Update) [View all]SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)43. Cool story, bro
You lost me at "bleeding heart"
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Mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent. What he took was expensive, & he'll go on doing it
Hekate
Mar 2017
#12
My blushes. Many thanks. And enjoy your new home in peace and harmony henceforth.
Hekate
Mar 2017
#19
One way to think about the right thing to do is to consider the outcome if everyone
mahina
Mar 2017
#27
Here's the thing- there's you guys feeling violated and your trust broken, which is more than legit.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2017
#25
My husband's elderly mother (in my post). You are so right that they victimize others -- and it
anneboleyn
Mar 2017
#68
You aren't responsible for his demons....and I commend you for following through on this. nt
msanthrope
Mar 2017
#34
What if your wife had finished her phone call and walked back upstairs unexpectedly,
Tanuki
Mar 2017
#30
Not to freak you out any further, but here is a picture of the author Sebastian Junger
Tanuki
Mar 2017
#36
EXACTLY!! He may be very capable of violence, and if nobody reports him people will
anneboleyn
Mar 2017
#66
Corgigal I think you are totally right (my post is about an elderly parent who was victimized)
anneboleyn
Mar 2017
#67
Your story reminds me of the Columbine murderers. Something very similar happened with that
anneboleyn
Mar 2017
#69
You don't want your bleeding heart to result in the guy getting off and preying on other people.
Vinca
Mar 2017
#42
Unless you are declaring that poster a right wing troll, I'd say an apology is in order.
Marengo
Mar 2017
#63
I understand fully that the right has used that term in a derogatory fashion...
Docreed2003
Mar 2017
#64
No, you're absolutely right, it wasn't the easily replaced stuff, it was the breach of trust
Warpy
Mar 2017
#52
This is not one impulsive lapse of judgement. If you and your spouse feel up to it,
delisen
Mar 2017
#56