I am one of those people who always gives money to those who ask me on the street. The reason is because there was a time when I was a kid that my siblings and I needed to beg on the street for food money because mom and dad were both addicts.
Anyway, I was on my way into Walmart and a lady stopped me and asked if I could give her a few dollars ($5 to be exact) so that she could pick up a prescription for some medicine. She explained that she and her kids have been sick with bronchitis and although the kids were better she was not and had run out of money until her check came on the first of the month.
I can also sympethize with having to wait for government checks to buy what you need having grown up on state welfare programs and I reasoned that $5 is nothing for me and my husband because combined we bring in over six figures a year income.
Anyway, just out of curiosity, I kept an eye on this gal while I shopped and sure enough, after getting my $5 she walked right past the pharmacy and out the back door. So, ok, I got duped.
After thinking about it, I decided instead of letting this change who I am and making me not give in the future, I will just keep on giving in the hopes that I won't pass up on helping someone truly in need.
I was wondering how others here feel about giving to street beggars, and would knowing you fell for a story make you not give in the future? Lilly