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I'm not interested in feeling regret over such stupidity!! Thank you for your passionate answer!!View Thread
I wish you all the best.View Thread
Anyway, its your choice if-when-how you choose to share your past with someone special. I really hope you find someone who will appreciate all that you have to give!! I understand it may feel like time is running out, but don't ever forget you are as young as you feel
So stay young in your head and heart! To answer your question, no I haven't found someone new...at least not someone that sticks. For now, I'm ok with that...I do hope to find that someone down the road - just need a break from all the heartache.View Thread

Before my ex and I were married, we shared those vulnerable moments of putting our past out into the light. To me it was a sign of deep trust and a time not to be judgmental. Neither of us was at the time. Nine years after we married and going through a rough patch, he called me out on something I had told him way back then. In his mind I used that story to manipulate him in some way which I did not. But because his father was controlling and manipulative he chose to view it that way...after all those years!! I was crushed! And I've decided since, it's not relevant to share that part of my life with anyone else.View Thread



With regards to this job, I sense you are over-thinking an outcome. I understand you are afraid you might not like it and quit, but you are allowing other people make you feel afraid of that! What matters is how you feel about it. If you try and don't like it will YOU be ok with that? What if you try and do like it? How would you feel not trying, but knowing there's at least a 50/50 chance it could change something in your life? Maybe the not trying is holding you back in some way...if you try and find you don't like it there's a good possiblity a new door could open! The most important thing to realize is all of this thinking about it is futile if you aren't going to call and ask the question.
I'm a firm believer that what we do here on earth is what matters. This is the only life I have to live, and I intend to live it to the fullest out of respect for my very being. There is plenty I've been afraid of in my life, but I've found if I break my fears down into smaller, more managable, fears I become less afraid and more successful. Best wishes!View Thread


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