Losing my virginity to the wrong person for the wrong reasons.
Can't just pick one unfortunately
Moving back home so soon.
I have made a lot of mistakes through life, but the only one I regret is not going to college.
When I was 16 and my friend was 18, we spent the night over at his house. He invited me to swim over in his pool, but I had forgotten my swimsuit. I asked if I could swim nude, and he said okay. However, his parents were home, so he had me put on one of his swimsuits to walk outside; we took off the suits outside.
After we were done swimming, we pulled the suits on and walked in the house, where we undressed again to dry off completely. Since I liked being nude (and was two or three years from discovering nudism), I stretched out this time as much as I could. Eventually, my friend turned on a scrambled porn channel (which was clear enough to make out what was going on), and we masturbated. I didn't get to cum that time, and we never did anything further.
I'm going to say that I would change this night; I would like to go back and see if we could take that further. If I had tried anything, we might've been able to explore a sexual relationship, and perhaps change what happened in both of our lives. We have drifted apart over the years, and barely see one another. Even if nothing else came of it, I would be more knowledgeable about my sexuality.
not have a 6th birthday party
being impulsive at the wrong time
Thinking that this topic involved the PSAT!
letting first wife spend all my savings.
That's easy, I'd bring my Gram back. We still need her thirteen years later.
Not being with someone when I had the chance.
Losing my best friend in a drunk driving accident along with her baby
Losing one of my best friends, 2 months after his wedding
My Stories
No Ordinary Gal
Fucked and Taken
That Special Evening
Never dropping out of a community college after a year
Last phone call/conversation I had with my dad. I had the dog with him he was meant to come over so I was shitty with him because I hadn't seen him for a while and he said he couldn't make it over. 2 hours later he was dead, killed in a motorbike accident and gone.
Something similiar as you Kiera .. My father had cancer at 68 and my mum and sisters rather kept that from me. He landed up in hospital and we all got called in by the Macmillan nurse even though the consultant said he was stable. Well circa 7pm living close by I popped home for dinner and left my Mum and sister by his bedside supposedly not at deaths door .. phone call at home 30 minutes later .. gone .. I should have been there too .. never forgive myself for that.
I was in the emergency room with my Grand mother, while they worked on my grandfather, he died and we were asked if we wanted to revive him, The hardest decision she has ever asked me. I just hugged her . We let him enjoy his peace