Fantasy life....
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I wouldn't have married a pillock in 1992
I would've worked harder at school...well, I would've turned up more.
I would've been nicer to my Mum when I was a teenager
I would've started my teacher training earlier
I would've learned to forgive and forget and talk to my real Dad.
I would deffinately have still married my OH and had our beautiful babies.
I would've worked harder at school...well, I would've turned up more.
I would've been nicer to my Mum when I was a teenager
I would've started my teacher training earlier
I would've learned to forgive and forget and talk to my real Dad.
I would deffinately have still married my OH and had our beautiful babies.
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I would have dated my husband when I first met him when we were 18, instead he went to live in England
I wouldnt have married the pr*ck that I did when I was 22, but then again I wouldn't have my daughter.
I would still have left and fled the country like I did, taking my daughtr with me
I wouldn't have knocked down a wee pensioner on the way to work on a cold December morning in 1999, I was a right basketcase after that.
I would have married my husband (the guy I met when we were 18), wouldn't change him for the world.
I would have like to have had my girls closer together, but hey - it works now.
All in all - I'm quite happy with the way my life has turned out...................
Lynn
I wouldnt have married the pr*ck that I did when I was 22, but then again I wouldn't have my daughter.
I would still have left and fled the country like I did, taking my daughtr with me
I wouldn't have knocked down a wee pensioner on the way to work on a cold December morning in 1999, I was a right basketcase after that.
I would have married my husband (the guy I met when we were 18), wouldn't change him for the world.
I would have like to have had my girls closer together, but hey - it works now.
All in all - I'm quite happy with the way my life has turned out...................
Lynn
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I would have had more ambition when I was younger and worked harder at school, not settling for second best in many things.
I would have been more thoughtful to my Mum and Dad.
I would still have married Abdel - just done things a bit differently.
And most of all, knowing what I know now, each mothers day, I would have spent alot more thought, time and effort choosing those cards.
I would also have treasured a few more people far more.
As CasG said, it is our experiences in life (good/bad) that make us who we are.
Shame some of them have to be so painful.
I would have been more thoughtful to my Mum and Dad.
I would still have married Abdel - just done things a bit differently.
And most of all, knowing what I know now, each mothers day, I would have spent alot more thought, time and effort choosing those cards.
I would also have treasured a few more people far more.
As CasG said, it is our experiences in life (good/bad) that make us who we are.
Shame some of them have to be so painful.
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Hmm tough one Ipom...I suppose some of the things I would have changed would really affect some of the things that I have now (kids) so not quite sure about that...
One main thing I would have changed is an incident that happended to me when I was younger - it has impacted upon my whole life - I suppose it made me stronger person - but it has also stopped me from being the person I really should be (I think) - or maybe it has made me the person i should be - confused..Life is though isn't it?
I should never have married my first husband neither - too young (20) and wrong man
One main thing I would have changed is an incident that happended to me when I was younger - it has impacted upon my whole life - I suppose it made me stronger person - but it has also stopped me from being the person I really should be (I think) - or maybe it has made me the person i should be - confused..Life is though isn't it?
I should never have married my first husband neither - too young (20) and wrong man
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This is a hard one. I've made some mistakes and made some decisions that changed my life for the worse. I had a rotten time in my early twenties.
However, almost each and every bad decision that I made has led me to my life now, which is wonderful. I an definitely say that I wouldn't change any of it.
OK, perhaps I would have made more of an effort at the gym, and not eaten so much in pregnancy
However, almost each and every bad decision that I made has led me to my life now, which is wonderful. I an definitely say that I wouldn't change any of it.
OK, perhaps I would have made more of an effort at the gym, and not eaten so much in pregnancy
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I wouldn't have wasted 4 years of my life with a pyscho thats for sure. And i'd love not to be the person I am now thanks to it! But i'm sure time will heal that eventually.
I don't think there's much else I would change though and i've got so much to look forward to with my new life in Aus with my new husband, my great kids and one hell of a lot of new adventures to explore
I don't think there's much else I would change though and i've got so much to look forward to with my new life in Aus with my new husband, my great kids and one hell of a lot of new adventures to explore
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I wouldn't have wasted 4 years of my life with a pyscho thats for sure. And i'd love not to be the person I am now thanks to it! But i'm sure time will heal that eventually.
I don't think there's much else I would change though and i've got so much to look forward to with my new life in Aus with my new husband, my great kids and one hell of a lot of new adventures to explore
I don't think there's much else I would change though and i've got so much to look forward to with my new life in Aus with my new husband, my great kids and one hell of a lot of new adventures to explore

Life wasn't meant to be easy but 'no one ever said it would be this hard' (coldplay)
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As in Gillian Anderson X files?

She had loads of people getting that just so style and shade does your fantasy extend to that???
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Since having my non fantasy child I have gone darker so would have been quite happy if the fantasy of remaining quite fair had continued. As for fantasies always thought I would have a blond haired child but he turned out quite mousey brown in the end...but he's still OK with that colour hair.
As in Gillian Anderson X files?
She had loads of people getting that just so style and shade does your fantasy extend to that???

As in Gillian Anderson X files?

She had loads of people getting that just so style and shade does your fantasy extend to that???





