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Other-poll poll What is your biggest regret?
(Other poll by Lou-Li-Ro, 1310 days ago)
Comment
Don't have any regrets
Too painful to share/talk about
I have a few but nothing that I lose sleep over


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Comments: 12

Lilmissesmum- (1309.1 days ago)
I have one regret not waiting to have sex, I should have made my husband my first. Everything else I am happy or fine with the fact that I have done it.

piglet2686 (1309.3 days ago)
i regret getting pregnant right beofre my husband left for his 7 month deployment! he wont meet his daughter till she is almost 2 months old.

luvbeingamom (1309.4 days ago)
The only regret i have is some poor financial choices and not standing up to my then husband to say `no this is a bad idea`. Even then... All the choices i have made in my life has made me the woman i am today. I like the person i am now and i love the life i am in now and i wouldn`t want to risk changing things that might change that :-)

terry (1309.4 days ago)
Marrying a liar and cheater.

Str8 As (1309.4 days ago)
I try to live a regret free life, but I think my only regret is when I was younger, I made ONE dumb financial decision. I have gotten on the beaten path, but getting there was NOT easy...a lot of work and sacrifice!

graciesmomma (1309.4 days ago)
I regret not finishing college before now, but I guess better late than never!

christinarose (1309.5 days ago)
I don`t have any. I mean sometimes, I think of somethings I wish maybe I did differently. But then I think about how if I were to change one thing, maybe I wouldn`t be where I am today. I have 2 wonderful daughter and a boyfriend who would do anything for me and I wouldn`t change that at all.

nutnut (1309.5 days ago)
i dont have any regrets honestly. if not for choices and events in my life i wouldnt be who i am, or where i am today. i may not have had my daughter, or at least the person who she is. so no regrets.

kohlsmommy (1309.5 days ago)
most of the things i did from the time i was 16-18. bad relationships, bad friends, bad decisions. thank god i met my husband.

daisymae (1309.5 days ago)
telling my husband that I was sure I would be ready to go back to work 3 months after giving birth to my son. As soon as I saw my sweet baby boy, I knew work would permanantly take a back seat to my family, and especially my son. Unfortunately going back to work is a necessity. We can`t live without my salary. I hate every day away from my son.

Nikki1606 (1309.5 days ago)
not spending enough time with my mom in the hospital befre she passed..

bellajenna (1309.5 days ago)
not doing enough to help save my husband. i think i could have been more assertive with the cops.



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