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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So, if you could, would you turn back the clock to your late teens early 20s ? For me it's a no. Reasons being that I had no success with the opposite sex then, was too shy, awkward, didn't fit in with anyone. These days its a total 180 degrees, love who I have become, got better looking as I've got older, got myself in semi decent shape and the best of all i could start a conversation in a monastery that's taken a vow of silence. There is no way in this world now that if I could take 20 to 25 years off and go back I would ever be tempted. Anyone else feel the same, if not why ? |
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Well if I knew what I knew now and both our kids had been born, yeah, we'd go back to our mid 20s. Why not?
Younger, fitter, sexier with all the confidence we have now coupled with future knowledge. Win win win! Be kinda daft not to go back, improve our lives (at least financially) and do some good as well.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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OMG...If I could turn back time...to be 18 again...I sure made some bad life choices & mistakes...Always a magnet to the `bad boys` & ignoring the good ones hind-sight eh |
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By *ack688Man
over a year ago
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If I could go back knowing what I know now, or even having the mind set that I have knew rather than specific information then absolutely! Otherwise history would just repeat itself and there’s too many things I wouldn’t want to live through again |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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At 19 I was diagnosed with crohn's disease and the 12 years that followed were an absolute hell on earth. I would never choose to revisit those days I am so glad they are over and my condition is reasonably well managed. That said, I wouldn't undo them if I could because those were the years that made me who I am today and despite all the challenges I came out of them with two miracle children I was told I would never have.
I dont think I'd appreciate now half so much without the then to remember. |
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