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HELP!!!! I'm stuck in a moral dilemma?

Hi! I'm 15 and last night I was walking down the street with my parents to dinner. When we walked passed a homeless person, I was surprised when I noticed that the homeless person was a girl a couple years older than me. I wanted to give her some money, however I couldn't bring myself to do it. Now I'm stuck with a moral dilemma, do anyone have any advice for me?

I'm a widower with a moral dilemma. Is it wrong to give my wife's jewelry to my new girlfriend?

I do not understand women. No lie(the truth about me is worse then fiction), I got my two wedding rings combined. The goldsmith was brilliant, he made a real cool ring. Anyway, I give it to my girlfriend and she loved it. Then I told her how I afforded it. To put things in context this is a woman who buys no-name brand feminine hygiene products, she also reuses teabags. I have not tasted butter in a year, a fresh vegetable or meat that was not mechanically separated.
She was choked, right bent. Then it got even worse when I said because she is so cheap, I thought she would appreciate.
I just finally yesterday moved back into our room so I am keeping my head down.
My advice buddy, do what you can to cut your loses. You will never win.

Moral dilemma, need answers/guidance!! I suspect I've HSV 1 and sex is on the agenda, do I've to tell her?

Ok, here is the story. I had unprotected sex a while back and I think I contracted something. Tests eventually showed HSV 1 antibodies, but didn't show whether it was genital or oral. During the years I've had some mild tingling ocassionally in the genital area. So, I assume I've genital HSV 1. Since that encounter I haven't really had sex. Sex seems to be on the immediate horizon with a certain girl I've hooked up recently. My question is: am I morally obligated to tell her? Even though I rarely have symptoms? And at the moment I'm completely asymptomatic.

Your compassionate, thoughtful, wise insights/advice would be appreciated!

I have a moral dilemma. I have to attend my uncles funeral next week but it clashes with a job interview.?

You can reschedule the job interview since your reason is totally valid. Just be sure you do it the right way.

Call immediately if you know you need to reschedule job interview, preferably before the day of your interview - it is inappropriate and inconsiderate to call on the day itself.
Speak directly to your interviewer. Most of the time, employers inform you of the person who will talk to you in the interview. Answering machines or leaving messages are a no-no - they're not only unprofessional, but you risk not having them delivered and keep people waiting (which is even more inappropriate).

Apologize and be polite when on the phone with the interviewer, and explain why (remember: valid reasons and real emergencies only) to reschedule job interview.

Request to reschedule your interview on a date that you sure you can be present, and if the interviewer agrees to it. Depending on the validity of your reason, and among all other factors, a reschedule job interview may no longer be feasible. Once a date is set, always thank the interviewer sincerely for giving you another shot at getting the job.

Once you have a reschedule job interview, show your appreciation to your prospective employer by calling in to confirm that you will be up and about during the interview. This helps diminish thoughts of insincerity and unreliability from you.

On the day of your rescheduled interview, be sure to apologize again and show all ways of courtesy. Goodluck!

Some Moral Dilemmas that will make you really think!!!?

1 - If he's a swimmer he would know the inherent dangers in entering unknown water. I wouldn't do it, whereas a less competent swimmer might. I'd risk my own life to save my own child, would I for someone elses? Probably not. Summon help and attempt what you've been taught, reach or throw something that can be clung onto. You don't enter cold, unknown water without careful thought.

2 - The good Samaritan laws indemnify a rescuer against criminal or civil fault if what he attempts goes wrong, it doesn't require him to render assistance. You can't be prosecuted for anything for standing back if someone says "I've got a gun" the question is stupid, every police force in the world the advice is to comply and not get yourself shot.

The samaritan laws don't indemnify you if you are a professional, so a passing doctor rendering 1st aid would be liable if it went wrong whereas a less competent passerby might make worse screw up and nothing could happen to him. That makes sense. This is why professionals are likely to walk away and call for an ambulance because the paramedics will have indemnity cover as part of their job.

Moral dilemma: is killing garden pests (like moles) a bad thing?

Don't think of it as a moral problem, its more a case of statistics.
One cute squirrel = half eaten corn cobs raining down on you from on high.
One cute chipmunk called Chippy = no strawberry's
One cute mouse = many more friends and relations who have booked a table at their fave. eatery... your garden.

Now the flip side of the equation,

One hubby + one shotgun and some traps = a bumper harvest and Squirrel fritters.

Not a question of morals dear Lady... just a case of what do you hold most dear? lunch or small mammals.

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