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* My mother says "two wrongs never make a right"...so no I don't think you should fight it out, but I live by the saying "Anger is best pursued by silence" and no one gets hurt. or You could also try to talk to the person and each vent out the problem between you.
If the person is under 18 yes. a legal guardian controls all aspects of the minors life.
yes you do! definitely
Contact and have a DUI lawyer and expert when in court about a DUI. A person can enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. There is a right to appeal after the trial.
Maybe your not in a relationship with the right person Hope i helped~ Lovechipmunk14
Yes, it is. You kinda just get that feeling when someones right for you and when ther not. I know what your talking about. So yes I do think it is possible. Best wishes!
Yes, finding out that your spouse has been unfaithful is a definite cause for anger. Anger itself is not the problem. The problem is when the angry person allows that anger to take control of his senses and strikes out in a physical manner. People will make you angry. That's a fact. Children, for instance, make their parents angry all the time. But does it give them a right to push and shove? NO. Anger can be dealt with without resorting to physical violence. In fact, responding with serious, firm, meaningful words can be way more effective than physical violence -- and won't get you in trouble with the law.
the name Mauro means the one that will always be friendly and someones handy man or someones right hand man
On your right side but if someones facing you they see it on your left
no is illegal shame on you
Every time when one get the the right person to answer and one is impatiant to the solution of his problem
Of course not. That is very rude.