Never regret anything in your past. It is what makes you who you are. x
2007-10-26 00:46:32
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answered by Loo-loo 3
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Not much actaully, I firmly think even the bad stuff we go through, when we look back it lead us to a better place, maybe spiltting up with that boyfriend led us to the next, leaving one job lets you free to start another. I guess we could all say we wished we could have spent longer talking to loved ones once they are not around, but even that, we can then make better use of the time we have with loved ones we still have. The only thing I would do differently? I regret not staying with one old boyfriend, long long time ago........split due to a real teenage misunderstanding and I was too young to sort it out. I think he was a real soul mate, met too young, but then I wouldn't be with my beautiful husband.......Hey Snake if you there, I still think of you!!!
2007-10-26 00:50:06
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answered by rain 3
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i've got been a vegetarian for over 10 years now and might surely say, it is not difficult. in case you already discover meat nasty, you will no longer have a difficulty. eating places are not annoying - you will discover vegetarian thoughts everywhere. Burger joints many times furnish black bean burgers, maximum Mexican places furnish vegetarian plates with beans, Asian nutrition continuously has vegetarian thoughts, Italian continuously has meat-loose thoughts which comprise pasta pomodoro and minestrone, etc. in basic terms ask approximately soup earlier ordering, as many are made with rooster or crimson meat broth. Grocery procuring is a cinch - there are a number of meat alternatives which comprise soy, seitan and quorn. Do it slowly in spite of the undeniable fact that - in case you attempt to surrender each little thing at as quickly as you will land up yearning it. in my view, 10 years in the past i became leaning in direction of vegetarian yet had no longer yet given up rooster. Then I ordered a rooster sandwich and it had a extensive piece of cartilage in the middle. i became disgusted and function never craved it when you consider that. one component which will replace is which you will discover you have so lots greater ability. That became the biggest replace for me.
2016-10-14 02:25:47
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answered by ? 4
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Yes I would go back to the day I met the Ex, and have a good old chat with myself. May be then I wouldnt have ended up wasting 5 years of my life and things would be better now!
2007-10-26 00:45:01
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answered by Maria S © 7
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Well, if I could have all my memories, I certainly would be financially better off that's for sure.
But concerning my life....Hmmmm...If I could have my kids without being married, that would be perfect. But I don't think I would be as happy being rich without the little buggers. Most beautiful and intelligent and caring girls after marriage turn into bossy, self-centered, overweight busy-bodies who care more about gossip than taking care of the guy that worked all his life making her life easier.
So..........It's a toss-up really. Would you have to give up the happy memories ? Not worth it
Sarge
2007-10-26 00:47:20
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answered by lchasser 6
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Too many things to list. I have no regrets, life's too short but if I could change things, I would. Just a tweak here and there.
2007-10-26 01:09:47
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answered by elflaeda 7
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I'd go back and change the fact that I lost my virginity at the age of 13 to someone who meant nothing and save myself for my loving husband.....I don't have any kids but it really just brought my moral down as well as my self asteem...I'm constantly depressed I use to smile a lot but now all I do is cry
2007-10-26 00:46:28
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answered by I'm trying to do Ryte! 3
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I would try to stop those SOB's from ever causing Sept 11 2001 to happen.
I can't help but wonder how much better off we would all be had that day never happened.
2007-10-26 00:53:16
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answered by Ben Dover 2
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I'd never have gotten married...in Las Vegas...at 3 a.m. I did know my ex for a year before that but he turned out to be abusive, severely mentally ill, never worked and is now a terrible dad.
2007-10-26 00:45:57
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter would still be with us, and I would've left my ex- husband 17 years before I finally plucked up the courage to.
2007-10-26 01:19:30
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answered by Jelly B 3
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I would keep my rock music more discreet so that i wouldnt get stopped from listening to it. I'd also go and get my best mates contacts, before i suddenly moved school.
2007-10-26 00:55:26
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answered by Anonymous
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