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    Re: If you could have your youth again, what would you do differently?

    Quote Originally Posted by JK Ferret View Post

    I interpreted it as Andehh meant ex's baby? Which would be a booooooooooooooo! in my book.
    We split up a few weeks before we found out about it. Mixed blessing tbh, as exicited as i get at times at the thought of being a father, its the effect it will have on future relationships that stings a bit! Things turn out alright in the end though, they always have done for me!
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    Re: If you could have your youth again, what would you do differently?

    dude, i feel your pain. i found myself in very much the same situation 12 years ago.

    i can't say its all been a smooth ride but i'm happy to report i've been married to new gf for 8 years and my ex has stopped trying to run me over or set fire to my house
    if it ain't broke...fix it till it is


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    Re: If you could have your youth again, what would you do differently?

    I'm still young (kinda, but it's my 21st birthday next month... blimey) but I would just have generally studied harder. Although that's not to say I'm not happy where I am now because that's not true - but it certainly would have eradicated a lot of stress I've experienced so far...

    Actually thinking about it, it's still an ongoing problem lol

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    Re: If you could have your youth again, what would you do differently?

    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    I have never been so impressed
    Well surely by your manly, manly standards, that'd make me manly as hell, no?
    I was trying to prove a point, which you seemed to have ignored, that what you drink has no bearing on what you are like as a person.

    that bit about being manly was sarcasm in case you missed it
    ~'Armaments, universal debt, and planned obsolescence--those are the three pillars of Western prosperity'~ Aldous Huxley




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