Sherry Taylor

Q: A new survey says that 7% of husbands and 6% of wives would not do this for their spouse?

A:  Take a bullet for their spouse

 

According to a new survey, 7% of husbands and 6% of wives admit they would NOT risk their own life by jumping in front of their spouse if someone was pointing a gun at them.

It also found that 5% of men and 3% of women wouldn’t try to save their spouse if they were drowning.

So if we’re that COLD with our husbands and wives, we’ve got to be WAY colder to strangers, right?

The survey found about 19% of people wouldn’t intervene at all if a stranger was being held at gunpoint or drowning . . . even if that stranger was a KID.

(Mashable)

 

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