I liked to do anyone I could do, and even the ones who said no, I would chase until I could do them,
also swim, ride bicycles, motor cycles, run, lift weights, kiss...
my dreams were to be a marine biologist or an attorney
going to be 18 for the next million years....
they say growing old does not mean you have to act like your old..
girls are the great gift of the universes...the greatest gift and the greatest beauty is none better than a girl....
smile
good luck
2006-12-03 04:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I was self emolyed,I recall many flirtatous situations with lady customers,after work I recall being with many of these ladies some of whom were married,this ,and business seemed to consume me,as did other promiscuous acts,also then I enjoyed loud parties,and scotch,and at the drop of a hat traveling wasting lots of money.
In many ways I will be 18 all my life,but in the more important areas of life I'll be a little more mature.
2006-12-03 12:10:31
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answered by boutgivup 3
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When I was 19 I was starting my second year in a college I didn't really liked; my churches denomination had two one in VA the other in CA--wanted to go to CA and get teaching degree, parents wouldn't let me..long story-- then toward the end of my 19's I was back home working at Wal-Mart and Applebees, dating a guy I now wish I'd never met. Oh and I had a Eclipse that was awesome!
2006-12-03 12:02:39
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answered by Kitikat 6
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- when i was 19 i already started building my career. i was a catering and convention sales executive in a chained hotel although i didn't have the chance to further the education that i wanted cause my mom's mentality - being a hotelier is not a good job for a girl - like no difference as being a prositute but i did not agree with my mom. so after i left school at 16 i know my goal to continue to study in switzerland for hotel management and catering will not be approve by my mom so i pack my bags and left home and started to kick off my career as a hotelier. before i reach 25 i achieved a lot in my career with all the hard work and have what i needed in life.
- living like a teenage. cause i missed being a teenager. have never tasted the life of it. while the rest of my friends continued their studies i work and slave hard for my career.
- to visit switzearland - the place that i wanted to study hospitality but forbits by my mom - achieved
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** life has been indeed a strugle and challenging - every espect ever since i moved away from my parents to accomplish my goals and dreams in life but it's worth while and have never regretted it cause it teaches me lots of values. i am thankful through all the times only one that has been truly great in my life to go through all the bad and good times with me - Jesus.
2006-12-03 18:15:43
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answered by - 5
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i was quite introverted, reserved, unsure of myself, pretty low self esteem and not a whole lot of confidence
at that age i moved to the metro area, worked two jobs to pay for college that i was attending at the same time and was focusing on my education..i thought i wanted to be a CPA at the time LOL
i hope there is a small part of me that never grows up, that i can still find joy in simple things, laugh at myself first and still jump into puddles with abandon
2006-12-03 13:36:58
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answered by Tek ~aka~Legs! 7
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I was married pregnant, going to tech school. I thought I neew it all. I am now 35, divorced to that man who my mom and a few others told me not to married, we were married for 14 years. I then now found a wonderful man and remarried, I wish I would have liste too my parents. Not married and went for my RN instead of my LPN
2006-12-03 12:04:52
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answered by Right Wing Extremist 7
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I was stupid and to independant for my own good
2006-12-03 12:13:59
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answered by Poptart20 2
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