Die in the womb. Existence, to me, means contemplating non-existence, and that's something I wish I was never put in the position of having to contemplate.
tell my aunt and two cousins i loved them even though that wouldnt make a difference because losing a 3 and 5 year old is so hard.
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Sagacious says,
Die in the womb. Existence, to me, means contemplating non-existence, and that's something I wish I was never put in the position of having to contemplate.MsKillie says,
Follow my gut and say "I don't" instead of "I do". What a waste of time, money, and sanity that was...flikchik says,
Spend more quality time with my Mom in the latter stages of her cancer, instead of ignoring the dying elephant in the room.J3nny says,
Leave as soon as I found out I was pregnant (listen to my insticts).RainhaMom says,
...married him all over again.ba_miracle says,
Far too much to undo...I refrain the rewind and convince myself to continue moving forward.MacDon says,
Just enjoy doing it all again.prairiegirl says,
Press start againBelieve says,
Watch for a while. Pick up where I left off.Jujeebal says,
Quite a thought provoking question. I'm with ba-miracle on this one...too many things to undo. Moving forward is all any of us can do.kiwi92 says,
tell my aunt and two cousins i loved them even though that wouldnt make a difference because losing a 3 and 5 year old is so hard.kiwi92 says,
tell my aunt and two cousins i loved them even though that wouldnt make a difference because losing a 3 and 5 year old is so hard.