Is there anything you've done once that you swear you will NEVER do again?

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15 People Revealed The Thing They Did Exactly Once In Their Life (And Will Never Do Again)​

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Wed, October 25, 2023 at 11:16 PM EDT·4 min read
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Have you ever tried something once and thought to yourself, "Nope, never again."? I know I have. Redditor u/Zahurda asked this question and plenty of people chimed in to share their own responses. Here is what some had to say.

1."Skydiving. Absolutely amazing experience — but I came down in some woods, shattered my tibia and massively dislocated my ankle when I landed on a fallen tree. Surgeon told me in no uncertain terms that jumping again would be risking my ability to walk."
a man skydiving


2."A polyamorous relationship."

u/VerryMay
"Me too. On paper it looked great but it broke me in ways I never thought possible. I'm now monogamous all the way."
u/KarabTorje


3."Go see the ball drop on New Year's Eve in Times Square. Crowded, cold, and full of drunk, rowdy people. It was an experience I’ll always remember but I'll never do it again."
nye in times square

u/swentech
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4."A marathon. I mostly run 5k races. I was part of a running group through the local YMCA and a few were training. I'd join them for their training runs for fun as I'd never done long runs."
"Long story short: I signed up for the race the others were doing and I hated it. The marathon mindset was actually different from the training runs. The others were more focused on getting good finish times. Almost did not finish but ran at my own pace just to finish without dying."
u/lil_adk_bird


5."Went to a strip club. No thanks. I do not see the appeal. Three hours later I was down $200 and took a taxi home with a downright biblical case of blue balls."
u/DerCatzefragger


6."Go to a casino. I don’t see the appeal."
a slot machine in a casino

u/ohlooksinesta
"Completely agree. Went to one with a bachelor's party with the self-commitment to only spend $60. It was gone in about one hour. I had to stay there for the next three hours watching the rest of the party lose hundreds. Never again."
u/dividedbyzoro
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7."Start dating someone who I had already broken up with before."
u/Charming_Sandwich_53
"As someone who’s done this more than once, can confirm. Bad idea."
u/battlerazzle01


8."Had a child. He's freaking awesome. He's the perfect kid for me, but I absolutely cannot hang with pregnancy or the newborn stage, so he's my one and only."
u/insertcaffeine



9."Jumped into a pool without knowing how deep it is. Another, I backflipped into a pool and bumped my head on the floor. I wasn’t hurt but immediately thought that was so stupid."
an empty swimming pool

u/Vast_Term9131
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10."Got my whole face threaded. I’d do eyebrows again but as someone with Mediterranean blood, doing the whole face was torture."
u/NeitherSparky


11."Taking a cruise. It was fun and I had a good time but it was pretty damn expensive, cramped living quarters, and the excursions were pretty mid. I’d much rather do a resort on solid land. Same amenities and more, just missing the big boat."
a cruise ship

u/need_butter
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12."Ziplining. I got stuck and they had to reel me in."
u/The_Noremac42


13."Go down a water slide that is like a tube. I went to a water park and was excited to try the slides. The first one I went down was a tube slide and the excitement changed to fear pretty quickly once I was flying through a dark tunnel with water splashing in my face and down my throat. I’m not sure what I expected but I had to talk myself out of a panic attack when I got out."
u/probablynotafemale


14."Surfing. Took my teen son on a day surf excursion in Punta Cana. I fell on my knee on the last wave, and had to go to the hospital. Tore my ACL and MCL, I was in a brace and had to use a cane for five months. I still do adventurous stuff but always at the end of a trip in case I get hurt."
u/Curlytomato


15."Got a tattoo, wanted one for years, and had big ideas about the ones I’d get later. Once the first and only was done it was like I’d scratched an itch that I haven’t gotten again since."
a tattoo artist about to tattoo a person's arm
 
I like that answer but sometimes mofos pull you into some shit and you just can't rest until you've checked them. Now I just put fools on ignore and keep it moving.


Well, that's until you realize that's by design.
If you say you like peanutbutter and jelly, once certain people on here find out you can be triggered by telling you Fluff is the standard, they'll argue with you for the replies.
They don't believe in any of what they be saying, they just want attention.
 
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