random3434
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And have regrets about it now?
Or wonder, "What would have been" if they hadn't 'got away?'
Or wonder, "What would have been" if they hadn't 'got away?'
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Yeah there was this really rich guy I was holding for ransom, but he got away...
but seriously I have had more trouble out of the ones I did not run off.
what you are asking just applies to those who let me get away.
Did I know you at one time?
And have regrets about it now?
Or wonder, "What would have been" if they hadn't 'got away?'
And have regrets about it now?
Or wonder, "What would have been" if they hadn't 'got away?'
Yeah there was this really rich guy I was holding for ransom, but he got away...
but seriously I have had more trouble out of the ones I did not run off.
what you are asking just applies to those who let me get away.
Did I know you at one time?
Maybe!
I don't have any regrets, am very happy and figure life led me down the path I'm supposed to be on.
Just wondering if others have 'regrets' about past loves.
There was one guy in highschool that I was interested in, and I know he would have asked me out if I had given him any encourqgement, but some of the girls I ran around with turned up their noses at him and made fun of him and I backed off. As a result, I finished out my last two years of highschool without a steady boyfriend. That same guy has turned out to be a terrific successful person. I would have had a lot of fun with him if I hadn't caved in to the snobs.
In college there were two guys 'courting me' but I rejected because though I enjoyed their company immensely, I just couldn't dredge up any romantic feelings. Didn't want to kiss them. So I rejected them and chased a guy who turned out to be a real jerk and broke my heart.
It's all good though. That same summer I met Mr. Foxfyre who was working on the same newspaper where I was a summer intern. Seven months later we were married. That was many decades ago and no regrets. I could have done much much worse.
Moral of story. If it doesn't feel right, don't do it. If it doesn't work out, it is for the best.