I really regret getting my tubes cut and burned so I can't have another baby.I was 21 and in a different relationship that I never thought I would be out of and I didn't want any more kids with the guy.I am remarried and badly want to have a child with my husband,he doesn't have any kids,and I can't unless we pay 10,000 plus dollars for invitro fertilization!! I have come to realize,NEVER do anything that's permanent or you can't reverse!!You never know where life is going to take you!!I wish I would have just stayed on the pill.....
2006-08-19 06:32:49
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answered by ~Misty.babydoll~ 3
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There's been a few movies I went to against the advice of friends and critics and some of those I regret. It's time I can't get back but hardly all that bad. For the most-part I regret nothing. I realize that the mistakes I've made and the hard lessons life has given me have made me who I am today. I can't take them away without loosing some of my wisdom. And God knows how the other fork in the road would have gone?
2006-08-19 06:40:57
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answered by W0LF 5
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Yes, I regret quitting college when I had my daughter. I should have kept going.
I am finishing up now but it's a very different experience to be going at night while working full-time. My daughter and I are both currently going to college (different schools...she's at a community college and I'm at university - for which I think she's very happy).
Even though I regret not continuing years ago, I do believe that it's never too late to go back and I still think I've gained a lot from the experience....it's just a different experience than I would have had had I continued 19 years ago.
2006-08-19 06:35:03
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answered by dontcallmeheidi 2
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What I regret the most is not decisive... rather than actually regretting a certain decision. Not getting my OT registration straight after qualifying and getting a job ASAP, and my biggest regret is not believing in myself enough to go and get the jobs I want. So now I'm not as far ahead in my career as I think I should be and could be.
2006-08-23 05:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Not progressing with a career that I liked and wanted to do, instead went into one with my husband.
If you are still young then it is not too late to learn a second language or a third or a fourth. If you enjoy this and have a natural flair then go for it, the world is then your oyster. I've been around it (the world that is) and only wish I had learnt different languages when I was younger.
2006-08-19 06:29:55
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answered by Milly (UK) 3
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Yes i have many regrets, well maybe not regrets but things that i would have done differently had i known what i know now. We all make our decisions for a reason, and if they turn out not to be the right ones you really just have to get on with it as in most cases, there's no turning back............
2006-08-19 06:28:49
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answered by . 7
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Everyone regrets something at some point in their lives.
Life is all about making decisions. Some will be the right ones, others won't.
2006-08-19 06:54:00
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answered by monkeyface 7
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Non. Je ne regrette rien. Rien.
I've never believed in regrets. We make and act on the decisions we make for what we believed were the right reasons at that time. If we are subsequently proven to have made a bad choice, so what? We can do no more than we have done.
2006-08-19 06:32:35
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answered by Si R 2
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I regret like a few things, but I try not to, because I know that if I hadn't of done what I did, I may do something along those lines again...but maybe worse. I know now not to do certain things, or go about them in a different way...
2006-08-19 07:03:02
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answered by Scoot 4
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Yes, I regret certain decisions I have made, but I have learned from them. I think it's ok to regret past decisions, it makes you stronger in the long run.
2006-08-19 06:29:05
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answered by sliw73 2
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