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Disgusted with yourself..., yeah..
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post Sep 22 2006, 11:47 PM
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Have you ever done something that seemed fun and okay to do at the time, but later on regretted it so much that you're just completely disgusted with yourself?


Like... My first kiss (not counting anything before 2nd grade, lol) was a bus-dare while we were on a field trip (8th grade). The guy was okay-looking but I hardly knew him at all and I was so anxious to actually kiss somebody that I was just like "okay" and I did. We ended up making out the rest of the ride back... and the next day back in school, we resumed ignoring each other.

I really regret wasting my first kiss on something stupid like that.




There's also the fact that I'm more relaxed around guys and whenever I talk to my guy-friends, I tend to be more... not as clean as I'd like to be. And when we're talking everything's okay... we crack dirty jokes, talk about stuff that I would normally just keep quiet about. But then, when I'm alone and I'm thinking back on the day, I find myself going "Why the hell did I say that?" and being completely embarassed despite the fact that it already passed and I'm alone.


Ugh.



I'm sick of being completely disgusted by the things I do. And I keep telling myself that next time, I'll think before I act, but it never works. I'm pretty much an impulsive person and do whatever I feel like doing at the time, no matter how much I regret it later.

You ever feel this way?
 
 
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post Sep 23 2006, 10:47 PM
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Of course, we all make mistakes! Humans are only fallible.

Dr. Phil is glad to hear you don't make the same mistakes twice, meaning you learn from your mistakes. There are a lot of people in this world that never learn from their previous mistakes and ending up making the same mistakes, which leads them to getting hurt again.

Next time you feel as if you want to do something, take a step back in your train of thought and ask yourself "Am I going to regret this later?" If you even find yourself lagging to say "no" most likely, you'll end up regretting. Tell yourself you can do this, and that you're better than this.

No one is perfect. You're not perfect. Dr. Phil is not (but, almost) perfect.
 

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