Are you willing to and/or have you ever "stepped on someone's toes" to get what you want?
Was it worth it? Why or why not?
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Yes. It was worth it because it got me money I desperately needed and it didn’t do much harm (I think), but I wish I’d had more foresight and planned things more carefully, because I think I could have achieved the same end without hurting anyone.
@wildpotato Wow a very honest and yet insightful answer all at the same time! I don’t think I’ve seen you on this site before, but going by your lurve score, you’ve been on here for awhile.
Only at a wedding, when the bride threw the bouquet. Didn’t do me any good; I didn’t catch it. I think she threw it at someone else on purpose. I’m still mad at her.
@Sunny2 Isn’t that fucked up? At her most “free to do what she wants moment,“she tries to aim her boquet at a particular person.” I wish you would’ve caught it or at least touched and destroyed it.
The tossing of the bouquet isn’t about who should catch it, it’s about who does catch it. And if she aims for a specific person, she’s just dooming them to fail!
^^Right! I might have gotten married at least 5 year earlier if she hadn’t been so selfish!
No. I am huge on not using others for personal gain nor engaging in deceptive practices of any kind. I am not a competitive type and have zero desire to screw anyone over for my personal gain. I don’t have a scheming bone in my body, just not built like that.
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