my biggest mistake is not taking the risk at all.. now i never knew if we could have been together....
2007-01-04 23:48:27
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answered by chansey_44 1
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*head scratch* My first oncologist advised a vicious chemo/radiation direction after the tumors have been bumped off "purely in case". I went by way of with it without needing a 2nd opinion. The tough scientific care somewhat screwed me up, i'm caught with a existence of debilitating area effects and all of the radiation I recieved makes it very probable that i will strengthen yet another diverse form of maximum cancers later on in existence. exciting exciting~ meanwhile i've got been advised by using many different medical doctors that I could have tried the 2nd selection - it somewhat is carry off on scientific care to work out if I even had any maximum cancers cells left after the surgical treatment. there replaced into an somewhat great probability that they have got been already bumped off and that i does not have mandatory something like that, purely weekly/month-to-month exams that i'm nonetheless getting regardless to make confident. D'aww nicely, existence is going on~ *whistles*
2016-12-12 04:20:37
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answered by Anonymous
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My biggest mistake was when I was 20 and decided to get married against my family's wishes. Back then I though I was doing the right thing, but oh boy have I lived to regret it!!
2007-01-04 23:40:25
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answered by ~MIMI~ 6
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i can't think of one big mistake... I remember few small ones, like: trusting people too much, because a many times, they hurt me... or expecting too much from the "in laws" and later on realizing they don't really care about me. And may be I wish I would've gone to school a little earlier at 18 not at 22, but that's not too bad either.
2007-01-04 23:46:30
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answered by baby2007 3
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1. Not telling my mom or aunt that I was being molested by my aunts boyfriend, and he later molested my other sister. So, I carry the blame on myself whenever something goes bad in her life. I think it could of been prevented if I told someone that he was molesting me, before he had the chance to molest my sister.
2. Not having the courage to tell my mom that I was also molested when what happened to my sister was revealed.
3. Cheating on my boyfriend, who's completely faithful to me. It affects our relationship everyday. I doubt he can ever trust me again.
Top 3 mistakes of my life, so far. I'm only 19, so I hope it stays this way.
2007-01-04 23:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Trusting a man. Taking a cheater back and expecting things to be different. Wasting 3 years of my life for nothing.
2007-01-04 23:47:44
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answered by Heather C 2
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My biggest mistake, was losing my virginity at 13 years old.
I am only 15, but I have not lived it down.
I wanted to save myself, but I was pressured into it.
I wish I wasn't so gullible.
2007-01-04 23:48:49
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answered by Shauna. 2
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that's an unknown, because if you had it to do over again, it would have altered your life and therefore, you don't know if it would have made things better or worse
now, if the question was, what is the one thing you would do differently, and risk the changes it would have brought:
my answer would be: I would have married the 1st guy that asked me to, when he asked me.
2007-01-04 23:42:32
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answered by smartkid37138 4
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Having a 3 way with a strange couple... or exposing myself to my ex's youngest sister, or getting in a wierd relationship with a girl with 2 kids, or having sex with my ex's middle sister... geez i fu.cked up a lot
2007-01-04 23:40:38
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answered by Jesus Built My Hotrod 4
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Getting on Yahoo Answers! Now I'm addicted and can't get enough of it!
2007-01-04 23:46:04
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answered by jab92593 5
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