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By *urphy88 OP Man 13 weeks ago
Edinburgh |
Has anyone ever been in a 'you only live once' predicament?
If so, what was the situation and did you decide to go for it, or decide against it. Were there any regrets!?
I find myself wanting to try more yolo things.
Skydiving is a good example |
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I don’t think you can answer that easily as there could be really awful consequences to any action. Thankfully I’ve never suffered any really bad consequences in life and tend towards the “better to regret the things you did than regret the things you didn’t” philosophy |
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By (user no longer on site) 13 weeks ago
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As someone who has had a few close calls ( extremely close) I can only say, you are never more alive than when facing death.
Life’s too short not to enjoy and risk should be a part of it ( we used to hunt and gather )
Just don’t be stupid about it |
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By *j2015Couple 13 weeks ago
Glasgow |
For us we cant really think of anything more significant than agreeing to officially open up our marrage. No matter what way it could go (love it or hate it) it was always going to change our life forever. Only difference is, that was more of a calculated and mutual decision. Guess the first time we played with others was more impulsive though. |
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By *i3p0Man 13 weeks ago
Elgin |
"Finally got the number of my crush from years ago. She is separated mother of 3, I'm tempted to tell her she is/was my crush and I'd fu k her silly "
Definitely do this, but be rather a lot more tactful and less fragrant with the language, who knows, she might take you up on the offer! |
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