Went to your high school reunion

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    kolby1973

    Sun May 20 2012

    It was neither the smartest or best thing I've done so far in life, but it was fun to show off my hot boyfriend. Bunch of jealous bitches at that reunion and I noticed how fat most of the men were and I can't say I was surprised. Also, it was an added bonus to see 2 of the guys from my past squirm when I went up to visit them with their wives standing next to them. Lucky for them I wasn't drunk, as I've seen all their fun places in full detail years ago while they were "experimenting" with me, lol. It wasn't smart or the best thing I did, but it was fun...

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    frankswildyear_s

    Fri May 18 2012

    Please tell me that this wasn't the best or smartest thing you've done in your life so far.

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    dreaming0616

    Fri May 18 2012

    I almost went to mine, but then I realized, I didn't like half of the twat-waffles who were going to be attending. The people I want to talk to have found me or I have found them on Facebook.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Sun Feb 06 2011

    Skipped it. I saw the pictures on Facebook and I'm REALLY pleased with my choice to pass on that bullshit.

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    firemoth

    Sun Feb 06 2011

    I went to my 25th, the first one I attended, and it was ok. I spent most of the time either showing family photos or explaining the breakup of my first marriage to my high school sweetheart.

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    genghisthehun

    Sun Jun 21 2009

    I always loved my high school reunions. I went to a large high school and I had over 600 classmates. My favorite reunion was the 10th. Everyone was about 27 or 28 years old and at their prime. The women were fantastic looking. God, I remember Linda.Linda was really attractive looking back on her. She was very tall, had a great figure, but she was overweight all through high school. She rarely had dates. Then she came back to the 10th and WOW! She had lost mucho avoirdupois, was wearing a low cut clinging serge top, tight skirt and some trashy jewelry. She had already booted out a husband or two. Was she a knock out! She had a group of hangers on and I couldn't get very close. Linda and I had even made out a couple of times in h.s. and I wanted to renew "Should auld acquaintance be forgot."I knew she was in the Chicago suburbs but I never saw her again.I went to other reunions and am facing my 50th. We have all agreed that #50 will be the last. It is rather sad to contem... Read more

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    edt4226d

    Sun Jun 21 2009

    I've never gone to one, and I never intend to. My 4 years in high school were not a happy time; I had moved to a new town from the one where I had grown up in the middle of my freshman year, knew no one in the new town and was intimidated by the entire environment (the citizens were either tremendously wealthy, or weren't so wealthy but had been in the area for over 100 years), and didn't have the social skills that would have enabled me to fit in more smoothly. Gradually, in time, I made friends, some of whom I still keep in contact with to this day. For me, though, that's sort of the point; those people I wanted to stay in touch with, I have. I don't have any bitterness towards any of the others that I didn't remain in contact with, but why do I want to stand around with a balding, paunchy middle-aged guy (or his matronly female equivalent) and pretend that we have something in common besides the fact that our teenage pictures appear in the same old yearbook? I was more interested in... Read more

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    gris2575

    Fri Jun 19 2009

    Glad I blew this off. I went to three Different High Schools anyway.

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    chalky

    Fri Jun 19 2009

    I don't think I would ever go to a high school reunion. I threw all my yearbooks in the trash a while ago.

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    irishgit

    Sun Feb 08 2004

    Avoiding it was probably the smartest thing I ever did.