First I thought, not saving myself for marriage. But then I thought, it could've been worse. I would have preferred to have had a better relationship with my father. I should have kept in touch more often. He passed away in July 2005 and now it's too late...
2006-06-06 13:37:09
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answer #1
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answered by SweetPea 4
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I think that I most regret because of my results that are really bad.I just want to have the chance go back and work hard ,do more revision and I just want to pass my exam.But, there is no another chance for me,the life is still going on and i just regret that why I never work hard and abandon the only chance!
2006-06-06 20:42:59
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answered by teoh y 1
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there is alot of things i wish i could go back to change but this is the main one. i regret marring my ex husband at the age of 17. i thought i loved him but i now know i was just wanting to be grown up and make my own decisions and be out on my own. that was the only way i was able. so i did it.. after we were married for 6 months he went to prison for all kinds of things and i haven't seen him since. that has been 7 years ago. so i would not have married him, and i would have gone on with my life and married someone else that i really loved. which i have now found. we have been married for 3 years now.
2006-06-06 21:29:22
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answered by zariah130 3
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A certain 4 1/2 years of my life. I Missed out on a lot of Nice opportunities because of that route. Had I chosen a different path, things would have been better for me, and perhaps I could still have Trust in People.
2006-06-06 22:29:40
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answered by powersbt 6
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Meeting my ex and it lasted 22 years
So I wasted half my life
What I would change is that I never met him.
Love & Blessings
Milly
2006-06-06 20:38:01
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answered by milly_1963 7
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I regret nothing in my life..it has made me the person I am today
2006-06-06 22:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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i DON'T REGRET ANYTHING. THINGS HAPPENED IN MY LIFE FOR A REASON AND I BELIEVE THAT IF ANYTHING HAD BEEN DIFFERENT I WOULD NOT BE WHERE I AM NOW. I HAVE A WONDERFUL HUSBAND AND TWO WONDERFUL DAUGHTERS. SO NO I REGRET NOTHING AND I THINK OF IT AS A LEARNING EXPERIENCE.
2006-06-06 22:11:23
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answered by AzzGoodAzzItGetz 4
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Actually - I have no regrets for what I have done and experienced in my life.
My favorite Aunt, who died well into her 70's, told me when she died as a never-married, never-left-home, had cared for all of her siblings and parents until they eventually died, was highly-competent, was a very-decorated Fortune 500 employee, and was fully loved by all of her friends and relatives, that SHE had no regrets about her life.
I listened and learned form my Aunt - up to and including one-week before she died. My Aunt was one of the most beautiful women of her generation - her dark auburn hair, her brilliance, her caring nature, her physical beauty that brought many admirers, made her very special. She was the eldest surviving child of immigrants and her parents had never finished high school themselves. My Aunt worked for over 40 years for the same company - retired as the chief secretary (we now call them Executive Assistants) to a man who ran one of the largest Fortune 500 companies of the United States. My Aunt never married. She never produced progeny. She never went to college. She managed to survive the Great Depression and World War II. She managed to survive the deaths of her eldest sister who died, horribly, from Tuberculosis in early 1930's, and most of her siblings. She was the one relative who never missed a birthday, or anniversary, or other special event of any of her extended family - including all of the nieces and nephews and their children and spouses of all of her siblings. She never forgot me or my children for any special event.
My Aunt knew, when she died, that she had enjoyed a very full life and she told me, personally and secretly, she had no regrets for decisions she had made up to 50 years before.
Like her, I have no regrets. My life, too, has been full.
2006-06-06 21:05:32
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answered by Manyfeather 2
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I regret getting married to my ex-husband. I would change that if I could.
2006-06-06 20:35:02
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answered by redunicorn 7
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not taking school more serious,,,,if I had studied more,,its possible I might have a better job,,might have done things different,,,plus I wish I would have enlisted in the MARINES like I was going to,,wanted to be a state trooper after the milatary stint ended
2006-06-06 20:48:27
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answered by kkahn9dodge 5
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