Any answer of either option here would be pure opinion on part of the person answering. I'm guessing that if your brother has gone to the extreme of offering you this ultimatum, there are some deep issues going on within your family relationships at the moment. You are the only person who knows what's in your heart. Perhaps you can tell your brother that you love them both equally, and talk to him about how any differences between him and your husband may be resolved.
Smack your brother in the face for asking such a stupid question
It was a dilemma when I had to choose between my sister and brother to save them from the fire.
Well choose your husband and please get over your high school sweetheart because you are married now.
The H1N1 virus does not choose between people according to their ethnicity or nationality. We all are equally at risk.
It was a dilemma when I had to choose between my sister and brother to save them from the fire.
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It was a dilemma when I had to choose between my brother and sister to save them from the fire.
This is a difficult question. But i would choose non. Your big brother will tell you what to do all the time, and your little brother won't listen to you. Unless you use force. Thank you if you listen to me. i have more than 2 brothers! 5!!!!!!!!!!!
Your "bestfriend" should not have to choose between you and anyone. She is able to have as many friends as she would like and if you do not like someone else that she does and hangs around with then you are just going to have to respect that and you can equally spend time with her. If you are a true friend you would not make her have to choose as it is very healthy to have other friends as you should have other friends as well.
"Caught between a rock and a hard place" is a modern expression that alludes to the situation faced by Odysseus when navigating between Scylla and Charybdis in Greek mythology. It refers to being in a difficult dilemma with two equally challenging options.
It means to be stuck between two equally horrible choices - as if you were in between Satan and the bottomless ocean, with nowhere else to go."Between the devil and the deep blue sea" is an idiom meaning a dilemma-to choose between two undesirable situations
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