i wouldn't have signed up or swimming this year i hate it :(
2007-02-10 13:42:30
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answer #1
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answered by laxchick 4
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Given the chance to go back to a previous point and change a decision...
I would go back to about 1970 and be in the right place to find my present day husband, so that all the ensuing years I would be with him, and not have gone through the other 2 divorces I went through...
He would not have gone through the 2 divorces he went through either, and I am sure I speak for him also when I say, I would NOT retain the memories of what we already went through and gave up in order to be together...
There has been much pain and death and divorce and children running away to keep that as a memory...
I would go back to that point in time, before I met my first husband, and find my current husband, and marry him instead, so we would start out our life together, and make our own children and home, and I would feel good and not be in pain and so would he...
I am even crying as I write this as it hurts so much to think of what all has gone wrong in both of our lives in the last 36 years, that I wish I could forget it all and start over being in my 20's again with the right man this time...
Now...where do I step in to the booth for this to take place???
2007-02-11 07:34:59
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answered by aspenkdp2003 7
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I'd find a job in college that had to do with my major, it is a lot easier to get a job if you are close to you're field and have some experience and contacft with the kind of work you might be doing in the future, even if you work only as an assistant or something similar.
2007-02-18 11:01:44
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answered by Pinklady 3
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I would have married this guy I dated when I was 18 he was cute rich and a perfect gentleman and I know if I would have stayed with him he would have popped the Q
But at 18 all I wanted to do was party and I cdnt see myself married to someone who was 32 yrs old So I dumped him for a loser
Today hes a successful businessman happily married with two kids
WHY??LOL
2007-02-18 05:35:51
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answered by ♥NEVAR♥ 4
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Meet my husband I have now and have him be the father of my 3 girls. He has no children, but would have made a great father. My children are 18, 20, & 25 and they are not looking for a father figure. My husband and I have been married 8 months, but have been together 4 years. He would have made a great father. I have been wanting to talk to him about adopting. Who knows maybe someday ?
2007-02-18 11:55:39
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answered by nrsebone 4
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I wouldn't have let my parents keep me from having a brighter future. I would have made them give me the support I deserved in high school, or I would have found a ride to the college that offered me a medical scholarship. My mom ran a boarding home for the elderly, and she wanted me to work instead of go to school!!! Shame on her!
2007-02-18 08:25:15
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answered by babydoll 2
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Well, I would have finished college, and been done with it by the time I was 23.
Instead of going back at 37 yrs old...
2007-02-10 13:46:11
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answered by ~Annette~ 5
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Absolutely Nothing
2007-02-18 12:57:10
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answered by Harts 3
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Nothing. I always thought I had done right things and had made good decisions. However, I also faced some faults, but i could always learn a lot from them.
2007-02-17 21:52:34
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answered by â?¥ [S]and{Y} â?¥ 2
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If I had to live it all over and go through all the suffering I would do it, I just would not have left home so young
2007-02-10 14:25:10
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answered by -------- 7
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nothing sure i've done some things i don't like but whats the point of going back and trying to fix them...people should just accept them and try to do better, if you think about it this is kind of like the butterfly effect when you change something for the good another thing goes wrong.
2007-02-10 13:47:00
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answered by ~Soul Socks~ aka <Spiderwebs& 4
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