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I had the courage to tell my wife I slept with her sister. (it was a mistake) ...... she did NOT forgive me!
I can't rest when someone I care about gets screwed. I'm the guy a good friend can call at 3am to get on a plane. F that guy! He's got no morals and no balls! How's that for arrest? (no pun intended)
I thought I made a mistake once, but I was wrong. Seriously though, I admit when I make mistakes all the time, sometimes I explain the logic behind my mistake, and sometimes I say I just plain f*cked up, sue me or shoot me. Darth: my PROBLEM is I had a large contingent of 'good' friends that, over the last 40 years, always call ME first for help: to bail them out of jail (DUI's), bring them gas, a pump-jack to change a tire on the freeway at 3am when it's snowing, fix a toilet, give them a ride somewhere 200 miles away, you name it, but if I need help, funny how most of these guys are nowhere to be found... when I went thru my divorce, ONE was around to just listen. Consequently, my 'large contingent of good friends list' has been cut down to about five, from about fifty....
At 76, I have made lots of mistakes. It is best to admit them to yourself and try to learn from them so as to not make the same mistake again.
It's more like me choosing to 'cut bait' with a lot of 'friends' that are just 'users' that take advantage of my good nature - mine and a lot of others. So yes, 'age' - learning to 'drop' people that drag a person down.
Didn't mean anything insulting. It means we got old. The older we got, the less true friends we will have. Those fake ass will show true colors as time goes on