ANSWERS: 16
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I think if my parents were still married I might not have met my boyfriend. I'm not really sure why but I know my life would have been very different. I might have gone off to college and married by now or something. Maybe I wouldn't have needed to work for my dad
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I had a choice to remain in Indiana with my father or move to Seattle with my mother at age 12. If I stayed in Indiana, I would never have met Anika, who introduced me to the Internet which is where I met my husband. Then again, I don't think I can narrow it down to ONE thing. I have been thinking alot lately about how we just barely met - how narrow our crossing paths were and how easy it would have been for us to have not crossed. It could have been a million little things, but, in the end, we did meet and I am so grateful.
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Well since I don't have a S/O I'd say yes, there must be something that messed me all up.
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If you accept the dictionary second definition of child as "a son or daughter" you are always a child. If you mean, "when you were younger"-then yes. S/O not really the issue but serial S/O's for sure.
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if my parents had not moved to Houston
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We met when he joined the band I was in 30+ years ago, so had I not learned to play the guitar I would never have met him.
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I'm goin' back to Cali, Cali, Cali. I'm going back to Cali......
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My parents and the wife's parents were excellent friends, it was thanks to them I met my wife so no regrets. Regards.
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I wouldnt call it something that happened, but the way I met my s/o is a crazy story. When I was 6, I met one of my good friends. We were both riding our bikes and our grandparents lived two houses apart. We happened to be there at the same time and we met. So anyways, when we were 15, he lived in cleveland and I lived in a city about 15 miles away. One of his friends was having a party, whose best friend lived in my town. My friend asked if I knew her, and I said yeah. He said we should start talking, so we did, and the rest is history. I guess I am thankful that I was riding my bike at the same time he was back in the summer of 1990 lol.
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Well if the girl I got pregnant during my senior year in high school had not had a miscarriage I probably wouldnt of ended up meeting the chain of people that eventually led to my wife.
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Every girlfriend including my wife I would not have met if I never played the drums.
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If I decided to go to college. I met my wife at work, and wouldn't have had that job if I had been off reading text books somewhere.
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SaraMonster If my mother had not moved me from Tennessee to Chicago, my whole life would had been different and therefore, I would not have met my significant other. Thanks.
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If I stayed in NC and not moved to FL I wouldn’t have met my best friend whom I met in middle school and never saw his sister till we started working together all 3 of us in high school so if I didn’t get that job I probably wouldn’t of met her before she met someone and then we would have never gotten married. So yeah I married my best friends sister.
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If we hadn't moved to Los Angeles when I was 8 we'd still be living in Ottawa, Canada, which is about 3,000 miles away.
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If my mom hadn't gotten a job in another state when I was in junior high school and we hadn't moved from TN to VA (although he lived in TN around the time that I moved away from there, so it's unlikely but still remotely possible that we may have met there at some point). If I hadn't dropped out of college, I wouldn't have gone looking for a job at the restaurant he owns/works in. Chances are that our paths probably would have crossed at some point (everyone goes to the same bars around here, so I probably would have at least SEEN him there) but I wouldn't have had the chance to spend 8-10 hours a day, five days a week getting to know a little about him - which is what ultimately attracted me to him and prompted me to pursue a relationship with him.
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