Sugar Editorial Picks
Apr 07, 2009 -
When you're stressed out, tired, angry or sad, it's not uncommon to lash out at someone you love and say things you don't mean, but those words hurt even if they're said in the heat of the moment. I've definitely been guilty of this crime a few times before so if this sounds familiar to you too, tell me, is there something you wish you could take back that you said in a fit of rage?
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Sep 20, 2008 -
Sex can be a very impulsive act — I mean, that’s where some of the fun comes from — but that kind of passionate spontaneity can also lead to second-guessing later on. I’m a person who likes to believe that everything happens for a reason, and any mistake is just another lesson learned, but there are still things I regret. We can't take things back, but wouldn't it be nice if we could have a few "do-overs"?
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Jul 24, 2008 -
Fifty-eight percent of you said you're are turned on by tattoos and although just as many women get them as men, a study published earlier this week concluded that women remove tattoos more often than men. The 2006 study in the Archives of Dermatology said: Women also reported that they felt stigmatized by the tattoos. For example, 93 percent said having to hide the tattoos on occasion was a factor in the removal compared with 20 percent of men.
- 57 Comments
May 28, 2008 -
I was in a relationship with the most wonderful guy ever. He was cute, funny, smart, normal, and we pretty much had a great time together. He called when he said he would, took good care of me, never failed to tell me how amazing I was and how lucky he was to be with me.
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May 22, 2008 -
The other night my girlfriends were trying to count how many past hookups they could preface with, "it seemed like a good idea at the time." It’s not that they regretted anything per se; it’s just that hindsight is 20/20!
In fact, their actual regrets seemed to be more about the people that they didn’t hook up with when they had the chance, rather than those they'd like to forget.
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Jul 18, 2007 -
Dear Sugar--
I recently got married but I am having trouble getting over a couple of things that didn't happen at our wedding. We got married at a church on a military base. I had wanted so much to have the cross sabers (swords) as we walked out but it didn't happen.
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Oct 20, 2009 -
I stumbled upon the amazing confession site Isoregret.com and was moved, perturbed, and amused by the things people revealed they regretted in their lives.
From the admissions almost all of us can relate to ("I so regret fooling myself, and him, into thinking I loved him"), to the ones I hope none of us will never relate to ("I so regret ever marrying that douchebag of a man . .
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Nov 24, 2009 -
Following her shock departure from the jungle, Katie Price had another surprise up her sleeve last night, as she announced during her interview with Ant and Dec on I'm a Celebrity she has broken up with Alex Reid. She's not showing any signs of regret yet, as she tweeted late last night: "I feeeel sooo goood today".
Kate didn't explain exactly why she had broken up with Alex, other than saying she's done a lot of reflecting and said: "I think that it's best I'm on my own.
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Nov 20, 2009 -
Su Casa member dezignerwannabe recently decided to update her traditional Swedish Mora clock. In case you didn't know, these Scandinavian floor clocks were created near the town of Mora, Sweden, around 1750, after bad farming seasons forced the Mora farmers to find another way to earn income. Many of the clocks were decorated with painted faces, but now, hardly any of the original artwork remains on the clocks, and most have been painted over with inferior, rosemaling-type designs.
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Nov 05, 2009 -
The regrets of Christmas past — Get Rich Slowly
Will you keep being frugal once the recession is over? — Glamour
How to fake being organized — Modite
Black Friday bargains beckon — Kiplinger
Voluntary simplicity — Boston Gal's Open Wallet
Could you be saving too much? — Bankrate
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