Relationship regrets
IN relationships, some people feel inclined to go the extra mile for their partners, often casting aside morals and values to please the ones they love. And when things go awry, they are often left with regrets, because having given of their all, they were still not considered good enough for the ultimate commitment. What are some of the things you regret sharing or doing with a former lover who broke your heart?
Tanya S, 36:
I regret giving him a second chance. We had broken up before for other reasons, but I gave him a second chance. After that, he cheated.
Ricardo L, 40:
I regret giving her half of the money to buy a car. After we broke up, I found out that she could have afforded it on her own.
Corey B, 30:
I regret introducing her to my friend, because that’s who she cheated on me with.
Vanessa H, 26:
When we first met, I was the one who tried to start a conversation. I suggested exchanging numbers to keep in touch. If I hadn’t been so forward, we wouldn’t even know each other’s names, and I wouldn’t be in this situation right now. I deeply regret starting that conversation.
Dave H, 30:
I regret asking her to move in. It was the worst mistake of my life.
Tricia D, 33:
I regret recommending him to a friend to get a loan. When I left him he stopped paying back the loan, and now it’s causing problems.
Sasha R, 26:
He had access to my e-mail. I use the same password for everything. But I didn’t think that he would try to go into my social media accounts, especially when the relationship ended. I had to change my password for everything — including online banking, because there was no telling which ones he would log on to. Better to be safe than sorry.