I think you made her point. Reckless teen drivers in Georgia, when caught, lose their class D license. Thus, they learn consequences. Having to testify as a minor regarding sexting you participated in, well, now she's learning one of the possible consequences of sexting.
Yes, personally, I would. My finding it odd is in comparison to what I've heard parents I know personally say a their child's funerals. Christian parents. If any of them would have said they were "happy" their dead child wouldn't know the awkwardness of middle school lunch tables, it would have...
Respectfully, some of us actually understand her faith and still find it odd that she volunteered the information, unasked, at his funeral, that she wouldn't bring him back.
Why not just leave it at "I miss him with all my heart."? Still aligns with her faith, yes?
What many found more odd...
Respectfully, I'm giving actual examples of what I have witnessed and discussed with close loved ones, and what I'm saying is 'simply not the case"? :waitasec:
So the religious and non religious people who have actually told me that was how they felt, and why they felt that way...were lying...
I'm in the bible belt (GA, specifically) and have heard such phrases at funerals as "he's in a better place/I wouldn't bring him back"... in regards to an aged person, or a person suffering a painful, incurable, deadly disease.
I think it's an odd thing to say about a healthy young child who...
Appeared to take good care of his son when people were watching. Who knows how many times, when he was in charge of Cooper, he was so busy sexting, he 'forgot' he had Cooper, only in the past, it didn't result in injury or death?
And I know you know this, but people do kill people they love...
I'm sure Ross knew, in context, it would sound like he was expressing concern for Cooper's well-being. But he didn't spell that out, so I'm not going to assume that was his main concern. Do we really think he's going to tell his work buddy "I'd never get divorced because of Cooper, by that I...
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/ross-harris-trial/minute-by-minute-day-7-of-the-ross-harris-hot-car-death-trial/458009572
Makes sense if his true reasoning behind saying "never get divorced because of Cooper" was because the thought of 16 years of child support and being solely responsible for...
But he's on trial for more than negligence. Regarding the malice murder charge, how can they show his motive for desiring a 'child free life' without showing his motivation for wanting a child free life?
BBM:
So if Ross didn't think it, it's not criminal negligence?
Also, I believe a 'reasonable person' (as they say) would see that there is an ocean of difference in distraction between regular occasional texting ("On my way home", "Stping at McD's, want anything?") and what Ross was...
The OP simply said his sexting is just another type of addiction, much like heroin is.
As a sex addict he could be consumed by pervasive thoughts of getting his next fix (pictures, sexts, actual hook-ups, appointments with prostitutes, thoughts about covering all this up, hiding his double...
Yes, my only experience with this was when my hubby once bailed his idiot cousin out. Hubby had to physically go to the bonds office near the jail, pay 10%, sign crap saying if Idiot Cousin doesn't show up for his court date, bond is revoked, and they'll go after OUR house/car/ whatever you used...
No worries! It wasn't directed at anyone specifically. Just a general, gentle group reminder so we don't get :modstop::princes: by a moderator! :innocent:
That'd be great....but please be super careful.
O/T You could check out Tellus museum while you're over there. Looks like it's right there. I've never been. My hubby drew the short straw and got to chaperone that field trip. :giggle:
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