nope.. i graduated high school last year (class of 06) and i imagined my life working part time and going to college full time; but that changed once i decided to move out and not live under the control of my mom. now i work full time in a lawfirm, making my own way- which is painful at 19- and ill be attending classes in the fall... not the way i imagined my life, but i'm surviving.
2007-03-23 05:15:37
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answered by Freddie xoxo 4
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not even close i imagined i would graduate high school at 17 and then go to college .i had big dreams of sucess i was going to be a published successful author or a research scientest and find the cure for cancer.i was going to be an xray technition and make a difference in peoples lives.i was going to take care of my parents so they could enjoy the good life and they would have been so proud of me! but life changes in an instant when i was 14 my mom died at the age of 44 from an anuerysm my life and my whole familys was forever changed.i quit school to take care of the house and my 12 year old brother and my 4 year old sister.family always came first i did what had to be done so my dad who was self employed as a plumber could work and support the family.i married when i was 18 and raised 5 of my own children that which does not kill us only makes us stronger.good luck.
2007-03-23 05:28:21
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answered by dixie58 7
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not at all.
I always thought i would be an actress, i'm good at it, could probably make it. thought i would have kinds in my mid to late thirties, had one at 23. Thought i would live the rich life be admired by millions of people and show everyone i could be love. But i let myself be stop by my figure. And now well i'm not a young woman anymore. So it's pretty pointless.
Plus i have grown to love the life i'm living now. I have a man in my life that i love and am getting married to soon, i have a teenage kid.
It wasn't what i had imagined, but then again i wouldn't have imagined this.
2007-03-23 05:19:08
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answered by Joesyl 2
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I have a great life but it is nothing like what I thought it would be. What happen you ask. I met my husband LOL. After a few years marriage along came the kids. Don't get me wrong I love my kids and my hubby but I thought I would be doing much more with my degree (poetry) than I am now. Writing songs for various people is okay it pays the bills. But not really what I wanted to do.
2007-03-23 05:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not at all. I married someone totally different then myself. He was an alcoholic who spent most of his free time in bars. 99% of our dates was at a local bar. I had only been to a bar twice in my life. I became a regular at this local bar. Everyone knew us, had our drinks ready as soon as they saw us. Knew what we would order. His always Bud on draft, mine just plain 7up. We got married approx. 11 months after we met.. Three years into our marriage he quit drinking. He's been sober for almost three years now. I gave him an ultimatum, either stop drinking or I'm leaving. I even disappeared for a few days and didn't tell him I was leaving. I wanted him to see how it felt to be alone and not know when I'd be home. So, I married someone I totally didn't have anything in common with, but he tells me now I saved his life. I think God brought us together for that reason. He was destroying his liver, medical tests showed this. He's great now, has a really good job he's happy with. So all in all things worked out. I love him dearly as he does me. At least he tells me this at least 100 times a day. (:
2007-03-23 05:28:47
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answered by Shrew 6
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The life I'm living in right now is not the one I imagined for myself. If I was, then I'd be more happier. It got this way because I got married. Hahahaha...my only advice is to stay single for as long as possible!
2007-03-23 05:16:15
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answered by Sunshine 3
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It is close. I thought by this time I would have had a few kids, own my own house and not really be working except at school with my kids. But I know that will be happening in the next few years which is fine by me. Patience is a virtue and I need to realize that. Good things come to those who wait!!!
2007-03-23 05:19:33
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answered by pekmsluv 3
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Not really. I am still trying to figure things out. But I feel there is no such *destination* in life. At any point, we will always aspire for something else. It's human nature. Each day brings new inspirations and directions. Let's see what I grab and want to hold on to.
2007-03-23 05:17:14
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answered by ? 6
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So far, my life is turning out to be pretty good. The only thing I'm missing is a man. lol but really, that's it. I have a job, a loving family, and i'm still in school (i'm 16) so yeah, it's fine for me.
2007-03-23 05:16:34
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answered by Stephanie 2
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For the most part...it's a pretty great life. I expected a bit more but I'm still relatively young and have some time.
2007-03-23 05:14:10
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answered by Full of Id 6
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