1. Dating my high school boyfriend...He was a creep to say the least.
2. Parking cars at the end of our street my Freshman year of college during a family garage sale. We later had to go get the cars and as we were my mom was attacked by a dog.
3. Would have written a speech to give at my wedding.
2007-02-22 03:50:30
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answer #1
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answered by Sandy 3
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I would have said NO! to my high school boy friend, and every boyfriend thereafter. This was how I was raised, but society said otherwise. I should have founded my relationships on the rock of Christ. All other ground truly IS sinking sand. A lesson learned the hard way.
I'd have established myself in the adult world, supporting myself and knowing who I was before I got married. How can a child make a right decision about who to marry, or when to have a baby? Teen-agers, whether they know it or not, are still children.
I would have believed in "being in love" and settled for nothing less. It's the only way your wedding day will be a truly happy one.
2007-02-22 11:59:26
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answer #2
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answered by Jann 3
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If there are three things that could be changed ....
1. I would like to change the stupid thing(s) I have done and said on my first date (that knowledge would be very helpful)
2. I would change my mark sheet in my 10th grade
3. I would love to change the time where i was laid off - was unemployed for nearly 4 months .. I would never have joined that firm and accepted an offer with another firm.
2007-02-22 11:50:10
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answer #3
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answered by David B 2
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1) I would not have went to that party when I was 19. I got very drunk and lost my virginity. I was too drunk to even know what was going on.
2) I would not have married like I did to my first husband. It was a terrible marriage.
3) I would have brought my mom to Georgia to take care of her. She went into a nursing home and my sister did not care. I am sorry mom for not being there. My mom died in the nursing home.
2007-02-22 12:15:45
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answered by Nancy M. 4
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Nothing. I have always lived my life since my early teens by asking myself a) if I was to die tomorrow would I regret not doing this and b) if I was to live to 100 would I regret having done this? It has made me think and prevented me from missing out on a lot of opportunities. I think I've done well getting to my mid 30's and not wanting to change any choices I've made. I hope to be able to do so for the next 30!
2007-02-22 12:15:39
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answer #5
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answered by Avril P 2
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I would-right after high school-go to a better college.
Move right out of the state that I am in and move as soon as I could.
And try to save then knowing the situation I am in now.
Those are the three things that I would do.
2007-02-22 11:53:51
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answered by uchaboo 6
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First, I would have waited a bit longer before starting our family, moving the birth of our first child to about three years later.
Second, I would have gone to college right after high school, instead of waiting 20 years.
Lastly, I would have spent more time with my grandmothers, rather than be caught up in "me".
2007-02-22 11:48:15
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answered by rrrevils 6
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1.) Go to college right out of High School
2.) Not marry so young
3.) Followed through on Pilot License
2007-02-22 12:06:45
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answered by father of 4 husband of 1 3
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1 making bad grades
2 not talking to the guy i like
3 being affraid 2 express myself because of what other people think
2007-02-22 11:48:42
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answered by omscrazycort 1
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Nothing; I am content with the person I am today and I am grateful for all of the events that have brought me to this place.
2007-02-22 12:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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