Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
Life on the line
20 Answers
Who would you put your life on the line for {no railway jokes please} if you had to.
Mr Ben posted on an earlier thread about 100% trust in relationships, so who gets your 100% trust in the above question
Apologies in advance if this type of question is unsettling to some AB's
Mr Ben posted on an earlier thread about 100% trust in relationships, so who gets your 100% trust in the above question
Apologies in advance if this type of question is unsettling to some AB's
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by laurence2. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My kids I definitely would, and some friends and family I would too I suppose.
When I was about 20, before I had children, we had been out drinking and my friend Chris was standing on a road bollard and it buckled and he fell off it, landing on his head unconcious in the middle of the road. At this very moment an enormous lorry appeared round the corner going too fast to stop. I pegged it in the road and my normally meek self managed to drag him to the curd bot safety. The lorry had slammed on its breaks but didn't stop till 10 ft past where he was lying. If I had stumbled whilst doing it I could have easily died and given how clumsy I am, its a wonder we weren't both killed.
I think in your mind you say no, I would risk myself for him/them but your instincts set in and you do. Its like that guy who waded in at the cash machine and got shot. Or women who say they would just be quiet until a rape was over, they shout and scream for help.
When I was about 20, before I had children, we had been out drinking and my friend Chris was standing on a road bollard and it buckled and he fell off it, landing on his head unconcious in the middle of the road. At this very moment an enormous lorry appeared round the corner going too fast to stop. I pegged it in the road and my normally meek self managed to drag him to the curd bot safety. The lorry had slammed on its breaks but didn't stop till 10 ft past where he was lying. If I had stumbled whilst doing it I could have easily died and given how clumsy I am, its a wonder we weren't both killed.
I think in your mind you say no, I would risk myself for him/them but your instincts set in and you do. Its like that guy who waded in at the cash machine and got shot. Or women who say they would just be quiet until a rape was over, they shout and scream for help.
-- answer removed --