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One of the worst mistakes or biggest regrets you have (try to keep it light?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 731149" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>I try to live my life as is and not have regrets but that is not always possible. When I look back over my life I reflect more on what can I learn from choices I made that were not the wisest. There were struggles I put myself through that in the end have made me stronger and wiser.</p><p></p><p>An easy one for me is I do regret getting a tattoo. It's a simple butterfly on my shoulder and when it was first done it was beautiful, very colorful. Those colors only lasted a few years, now it's just an "outline" of the butterfly. I've had many people tell me to get it recolored. I have no desire to do that, just really wish I never would have gotten it to begin with.</p><p></p><p>There was a time that I regretted getting involved with my sons bio-father. It's a real catch 22 because if I had never met him I wouldn't have my son and all the chaos he has brought to my life. Even though my son has not made my life pleasant I couldn't imagine my life without him and if not for my son I would not have my grandchildren. As for my ex, that relationship taught me what NOT to look for in a man and with that knowledge I found my current husband who's an absolute gem!</p><p></p><p>I have had a few times when I wish I would have said something to someone and didn't but again, it's another opportunity to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 731149, member: 18516"] I try to live my life as is and not have regrets but that is not always possible. When I look back over my life I reflect more on what can I learn from choices I made that were not the wisest. There were struggles I put myself through that in the end have made me stronger and wiser. An easy one for me is I do regret getting a tattoo. It's a simple butterfly on my shoulder and when it was first done it was beautiful, very colorful. Those colors only lasted a few years, now it's just an "outline" of the butterfly. I've had many people tell me to get it recolored. I have no desire to do that, just really wish I never would have gotten it to begin with. There was a time that I regretted getting involved with my sons bio-father. It's a real catch 22 because if I had never met him I wouldn't have my son and all the chaos he has brought to my life. Even though my son has not made my life pleasant I couldn't imagine my life without him and if not for my son I would not have my grandchildren. As for my ex, that relationship taught me what NOT to look for in a man and with that knowledge I found my current husband who's an absolute gem! I have had a few times when I wish I would have said something to someone and didn't but again, it's another opportunity to learn. [/QUOTE]
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