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Have you ever regretted cutting someone out of your life?

I cut out one of my friends in college, and ever since, it's been way too easy for me to cut people out of my life. Sometimes I hit the eject button too quickly
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Sometimes you have to.
I don't think I've ever consciously done it until recently

There's a saying
Nothing changes if nothing changes


I had a lot of changes to do myself
And I have
I'm not the same person
I'm better for it
BrandNewMan · 61-69, M
Have only done it a handful of times, but in the midst of the most challenging with this divorce.

No .. no regret other than that it became necessary in the first place.
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
it’s very difficult for me to cut friends off but I’ve had to do it 2 or 3 times in my life. Those were not easy decisions to make but unfortunately I had to do it
Wireman · 31-35, M
No. I still remember him as he was my best friend. But it was called for.
JRVanguard · 26-30, M
Sometimes it can be very hard but you’re doing it for a reason
I've cut the vast majority of my family out of my life. It's not always easy, but I don't regret it one bit.
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
I cut someone out of my life and regretted it immediately and often over the past 26 years. But it's done.
Chiefjustice · 46-50, M
No, i think sometimes it is just totally need it.
Lugwho · 61-69, M
I've never cut anyone out, not deliberately anyway. Just drift I think.
11knaves11 · 46-50, M
Regretted no but definitely missed them
SpectralMourning · 41-45, M
Yes. Have definitely pushed people away that were important to me. For no good reason only than I apparently wasn't able to deal with my own shit. Hard to find much purpose in looking back anymore because they are gone for good.
MellyMel22 · F
Never have regretted it.
BabyLonia · F
Not regret... but at times i miss what we had.
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
No. Burning bridges is one my few bad points.
Oh! Do you own a Aston Martin DB5(1964)?😏
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No, because it has tended to be a last possible resort. For example, when there’s no trust left, and no chance of regaining it. 🥺
jackjones68 · 51-55, M
No, because it was done for a reason that warranted it. X

 
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