Belldandy
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- Ottawa, Ontario
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♫ ♫ If I could find a wayyyy ♫ ♫
That aside (admit it, you'll be singing it later), if there was one thing you could've changed in your past, what would it be?
Speaking of:
How do you think doing, not doing or experiencing this particular episode has affected your life today?
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I wish I would've never left home at the age of fifteen to live in Montreal with an older man I met online. In some ways, it was a good thing - my level of French jumped significantly and I've got a maturer mindset that assists in current studies - but there are quite a few negative consequences that have resulted, such as trauma, social anxiety, and simply being four years behind in my studies. I should be getting on with my life, but instead I'll be 23 this year and am in first year of university.
I wish I hadn't strayed from convention. My current boyfriend is in his final year as a post-grad student. I should be graduating from Educational Studies this year, too. Instead, he's stuck sticking around until I finish my studies in another 5.5 years. It's not fair to him, and I'm worried it'll strain our relationship later and may affect whether or not he sticks around. He'll be 29ish when I finish school after all.
Sigh ~_~
That aside (admit it, you'll be singing it later), if there was one thing you could've changed in your past, what would it be?
Speaking of:
- A negative experience that greatly affected you
- Something you regret doing
- Something you wish you had done (or had done better)
- Something you took for granted and shouldn't have
- Something you wish you had said or didn't say
How do you think doing, not doing or experiencing this particular episode has affected your life today?
x
I wish I would've never left home at the age of fifteen to live in Montreal with an older man I met online. In some ways, it was a good thing - my level of French jumped significantly and I've got a maturer mindset that assists in current studies - but there are quite a few negative consequences that have resulted, such as trauma, social anxiety, and simply being four years behind in my studies. I should be getting on with my life, but instead I'll be 23 this year and am in first year of university.
I wish I hadn't strayed from convention. My current boyfriend is in his final year as a post-grad student. I should be graduating from Educational Studies this year, too. Instead, he's stuck sticking around until I finish my studies in another 5.5 years. It's not fair to him, and I'm worried it'll strain our relationship later and may affect whether or not he sticks around. He'll be 29ish when I finish school after all.
Sigh ~_~