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  Robbers enter a house, asks for all the
money and valuables. After they
collect what they can, they give the
man of the house a gun with
instructions to shoot his wife or else
he be shot himself.
The man gets the gun, points it at his
wife and hesitates. He is thinking of
what he has gone through in life with
his wife and how she has suffered
and sacrificed for him. He hands
back the gun and says, “I am sorry I
can’t do this…
“The boss of the robbers silently
grabs the gun from him and passes it
on to the wife with the same
instruction. The wife gets the gun and
without any single hesitation points
to her husband’s head and pulls the
trigger. But alas, the gun had no
bullets in it. The robbers get their gun
and walk out of the house laughing.




QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
1. If you were the man in that house
how would you react towards your
wife?
2. If you were the wife, what
explanation can you give to your
husband!
3. If you were invited to bring peace
between this couples, what advice
would you give?
Drop your Comments & ask your friends too, this should really be an interesting topic to discuss.

Comments

  1. The wife should just respect herself and leave the house cos there isn't any explanation she has to give for that act. Her husband might forgive her but will never forget.

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  2. Well guess that's the end of the marriage. For the peace makers let them go and resolve the Syrian conflict!!

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    Replies
    1. True talk. End of story.

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    2. Everyone ability to withstand pressure differ, I think the solution depends on the husband knowledge of the wife, did she did it out of mobid fear, or with real intent of killing the husband.

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