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What is your most unforgettable experience?

That one thing you will never forget? 🤔
summersong · F
My daughter's open heart surgery
nedkelly · 61-69, M
Losing a child
ShakenNotStirred · 41-45, M
Wow... I cant imagine any parent getting over something like that.
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My mom's lifeless body at the emergency room
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She died obviously. Dead on arrival at the hospital. She was sick.
ShakenNotStirred · 41-45, M
@FruitSoda: Yeah I know she passed on.. what I meant was what was the cause.. but you mentioned she was sick so question answered. How long ago was that?
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Last May. ..
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Having children.
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@ShakenNotStirred: No just the whole package. Changes your life in ways that are unimaginable.
ShakenNotStirred · 41-45, M
@SwanSongRebeL: That is truth right there! 🍸
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@ShakenNotStirred: You know it!
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skipping everyday of two years of college to hang out with my boyfriend and his friends and my friends and it was teenage stupidity, but fuck yeah it was such an adrenaline rush, I don't regret a part of it. It was all the fun I had in my entire life, actually saw the city, ate different things, came to know new people, it was a social experience, and even though not normal in my culture, it was the most normal I've ever been. I mean, people ACTUALLY talked to me, instead of walking away. Those two years. Will never forget them.
RemovedUsername83534 · 46-50, F
I know it's cliche, but having my children was by far the most unforgettable experience. Amazing 😊
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I agree and who cares if it's a clichè?
RemovedUsername83534 · 46-50, F
Too true .... ☺️ Smug face....
ShakenNotStirred · 41-45, M
@Licksuckspank: @SwanSongRebeL: Unforgettable is just that.. whether it is so called "cliche" or not 🍸
Thingschange4444 · 56-60, M
Ive got a few tbh. But one is getting kidnapped. The others just too personal tbh.
ShakenNotStirred · 41-45, M
You were kidnapped? At what age, by whom and how did you get found?
Thingschange4444 · 56-60, M
@ShakenNotStirred: At 17 by two c.nts in thier 30s. Met them in a pub where i lived. Had some beers they were talking about robbing someone. They offerex me a lift then once in the car they told me i was going on this job with them. I told them no that i wanted to stay out of trouble. Next thing they started laying into me with punches and the passenger hoped in the back as the driver sped off. They told me i was going to die and threatened to burn my eyes out with the car cigarette lighter. My strength and me begging them eventually stopped me from being blinded. My only bargaing tool was to promise them they could take anything from the rented room i lived in at the time. They took things my dead father left me among others and left. I was too afraid to even ring the police. Lol. One is dead now and i dunt know where the other is. But hed be in his 60s and has the playing card symbols tattood on his fingers so he wants to hope i never get to find out where he is else he may just join his mate lol.
ShakenNotStirred · 41-45, M
@Perry4444: Wow.. thats crazy man... what a story to tell. 🥃
Lisette · 36-40, F
Meeting one of my sports idols
ShakenNotStirred · 41-45, M
@Lisette: I actually heard the name before... so you're a fighter?
Lisette · 36-40, F
@ShakenNotStirred: No, I'm not but I do like combat sports especially kickboxing and muay thai
ShakenNotStirred · 41-45, M
@Lisette: You're a fighter at heart then 🥂
The birth of my kids
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But I have so many stuck with me for life... ;)

 
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