My Greatest Regrets
When I was still quite young, I was offered the chance to spend several weeks in the South of France. My Uncle was going to drive me down in his vintage MG sports car. There would be sun, sand and, crucially, French girls.
I was too scared of the French girls to go.
What do you regret not doing?
( , Thu 5 Oct 2006, 13:25)
When I was still quite young, I was offered the chance to spend several weeks in the South of France. My Uncle was going to drive me down in his vintage MG sports car. There would be sun, sand and, crucially, French girls.
I was too scared of the French girls to go.
What do you regret not doing?
( , Thu 5 Oct 2006, 13:25)
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Not a regret as such, more of a lesson in life!
I spent four years engaged to a girl I thought I was in love with and spent a bloody fortune on and am now living with a shed load of debt!
I don't regret it though because the whole escapade changed me for the better, i'm a much more patient and understanding person now.
Even though it hurt like fuck when we split up, it allowed me to take stock of my life and see that I wasn't living to my full potential.
So I got myself a new job that nearly doubled my pay, did the decent thing of stopping moping and not turning down any shag that came my way until i'd got her out of my system.
I now live with best person I could ever have met, she's gorgeous, funny and incredibly loving.
I know this doesn't really fit in with everyone else's tales of woe but I'm just trying to show a bit of positivity for all those people who get really down on this sort of thing.
Life doesn't stay like shit for ever, just make sure you learn from the crap bits!
( , Thu 12 Oct 2006, 12:40, Reply)
I spent four years engaged to a girl I thought I was in love with and spent a bloody fortune on and am now living with a shed load of debt!
I don't regret it though because the whole escapade changed me for the better, i'm a much more patient and understanding person now.
Even though it hurt like fuck when we split up, it allowed me to take stock of my life and see that I wasn't living to my full potential.
So I got myself a new job that nearly doubled my pay, did the decent thing of stopping moping and not turning down any shag that came my way until i'd got her out of my system.
I now live with best person I could ever have met, she's gorgeous, funny and incredibly loving.
I know this doesn't really fit in with everyone else's tales of woe but I'm just trying to show a bit of positivity for all those people who get really down on this sort of thing.
Life doesn't stay like shit for ever, just make sure you learn from the crap bits!
( , Thu 12 Oct 2006, 12:40, Reply)
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