realized that it was for the best, later?
2007-11-07
01:45:21
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Up to my ears in coffee and what have yous?
2007-11-07
02:00:58 ·
update #1
Yep, me too and I am still trying to quit. Maybe if I knew some one who wanted to have s..... all the time I would be able to quit easier?
2007-11-07
02:05:42 ·
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Yes I have. When I left home I moved far away. I was so homesick and missed my family !!! But after being away for awhile I began to see what a black sheep I was anyway and it really was best for me to move as far away as I could. My younger sister tells people when they ask about me that I was the one that got away !!!!! ... *smile* ....... Good questions this morning !!! You must have had your Wheaties !!! ... lol
2007-11-07 03:14:52
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answered by Diana 7
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Fifteen years ago I was worried about the money when a sharp talking salesman sold me a timeshare. Although it was at the time an inflated price it has guaranteed a relaxing holiday every year. I bought another at a more reasonable price and now for the rest of my life whenever I want a break there are lovely options available. I always seem to have at least one week banked to exchange when I need it,
2007-11-07 13:05:13
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answered by happylady216 3
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Backing away from a friend and putting our relationship on a different level. She was the first person I connected with when I moved down here and we were together all the time. She's a real mixed bag....heart of gold in many ways, but also very controlling and openly prejudiced. Finally had to step away and while I missed the fun side of her, it felt like I had come out from under a dark cloud of negativity.
2007-11-07 13:16:44
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answered by night-owl gracie 6
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Yes. I regretted telling a friend that her high school age daughter had attended a wild party at a nearby college town. Her daughter was drinking and with a known druggie-type guy. I stupidly thought she would want to know! She was furious. Later, I realized she wasn't much of a mother and it was best that I found that out. We have remained cordial but our friendship was never the same.
2007-11-07 10:08:51
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answered by Miz D 6
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Yes I married a man that I knew was a huge mistake, but God wanted knew different. The marriage was a huge mistake, but the three beautiful children that man gave me is something no other man could have done. For that I have no regrets, and count my blessings. As I said God knew what he was doing, I just had to wait.
2007-11-07 10:44:10
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answered by lynda 5
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Many, many times. But, I have learned that for every painful or stupid mistake that I have made, something wonderful comes from it. Maybe not right away, sometimes years later. That's just the way that life is. Sometimes it isn't even obvious, I have to look for it.
2007-11-07 12:15:32
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answered by Granny 6
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Yes, many times but Like Granny says something good always comes out of it. You guys are a roll today!! lol!
2007-11-07 14:05:38
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answered by Meeshmai 4
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I have a policy in my life to not have regrets so I do not commit to anything until I think it over. I do not do anything today that I won't like myself for tomorrow. I am careful of what I say to people so it doesn't bite me in the butt. LOL!
2007-11-07 12:07:40
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answered by Linda S 6
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Leaving an ex husband. I regretted that it had to end, but it didn't take too long to learn it was the best thing that could have happened.
2007-11-07 10:41:39
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answered by Lady G 6
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Yes, I tried to get my tubes tied when I was 30, because I didn't want to have children. The doctors refused. I got pregnant and of course the child was born and stole my heart:~) I love my Travis:~)
2007-11-07 10:33:58
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answered by Cheryl 6
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