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Max41 · 26-30, M
Not having you .

That I lived in bitterness and anger for the majority of my life.
TakeCare87 · 36-40, M
@NativePortlander1970 There's a mistake here. If you think I'm responding to her 2nd comment, I'm not. I'm responding to her original comment and I believe she understood that being that the OP hearted my response to her. Basically I was saying I responded the same way she did to my own abuse, not that she ought to get over it because she's not the only one to suffer abuse. .
@TakeCare87 I'd still tell you the same thing.
TakeCare87 · 36-40, M
@NativePortlander1970 Then you and I have nothing further to talk about.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Not having the confidence to take more chances when i was younger
smiler2012 · 56-60
@LittleBallOfFire the way i was with my dad we never had the best father / son relationship was six of one and half a dozen of the other .i used too say terrible things too him and after his sudden death in 2014 i have been full of regret and remorse over this ever since
RenFur · 70-79, M
The way I treated my elderly parents. I was an ungrateful S.O.B. who - to the end - rarely did any chores.
@RenFur My Grandfather and I constantly clashed, I resented how he often criticized my brash attitude, not seeming to care why I was so angry back then, and who made me that way.
hunkalove · 61-69, M
I quit school when I was 16. This was 1966 and I was going to hitchhike to California and play guitar in a rock&roll band but I let my father and high school principal scare me out of it. I wish I had followed my dream. If I had been murdered, which they assured me I would be, I would have at least died trying to do something I cared about. This life has been a miserable experience. I'll be so glad when it is over.
@hunkalove There is an untruth staring me in the face. If you quit school at 16 in 1966, you would have been born in 1950. Since it is now 2024, that would make you 74 this year. Not 61-69. One or the other is untrue, if not both.
hunkalove · 61-69, M
@OldGrandDad I'm 74.
RenFur · 70-79, M
@hunkalove

I'm 75 and 1/2 but you needn't call me sir, ok?
Nimbus · M
None.
Apart from learning from the experience regrets will only make you feel down.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Going to a university in my home city instead of moving further away.
Lilliesandlight · 41-45, F
Never learning how to relate to people
TurtlePink · 22-25, F
Getting too attached
Rolexeo · 26-30, M
My late teens and early 20s sucked cause of depression and my negative outlook on life.
Really · 80-89, M
That I swallowed so much of my early social conditioning.
Fairydust · F
I don’t have regrets, it is what it is and move on.
HumanEarth · 56-60, F
Not now, don't time. Maybe later
ElRengo · 70-79, M
A one that is also a paradox
Leaving Oregon the last time in March 1998

 
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