" I will never devalue myself for anyone else ever again . "

Earlier this month, redditor u/Puitzzaasked, “What is your biggest relationship regret” to the Reddit community, and the responses were heartfelt and honest.

2.“Not breaking up with people sooner.” —u/GeraldoLucia

3.“Thinking if I’d behave a certain way that he would treat me better.” —u/snowy_diao

4.“Ignoring the big age difference.” —u/TinyDifference881

5.“Trying for so damn long to save the marriage.” —u/searedscallops

6.“Cheated on the person that loved and accepted me.” —u/nowilltolive556

7.“Bawling my eyes out on the way to sign papers for the house we were buying together, and still signing anyway.” —u/toadthroat

8.“Being so passive.” —u/dr3am_assassin

9.“Not being assertive with a new partner.” —u/Julieann1970

10.“Meeting his teenaged kid.” —u/cambiokeys

11.“How I broke up with the guy I was dating in college.” —u/minihoyaaustralis

12.“I mistook attention for love and didn’t understand my own self, and that cost me.” —u/Public-Philosophy-35

13.“Giving up too early.” —u/arfarfdeadringer

14.“For me, it’s all the things I didn’t say.” —u/GoHighly

15.“I’ve had regrets wondering, ‘What if I had said yes, let’s give it another chance.'” —u/daisybluebird9

16.“Marrying a woman just because she got pregnant.” —u/mrxbrown

17.“Giving them access to my pains and triggers before knowing how they would use that information to push and provoke me.” —u/uppercase_G

18.“I didn’t tell someone I loved them when I realized it.” —u/bookgang2007

19.“Being coerced into having a child.” —u/lilhippyontheprairie

20.And, “Not being better at communicating my sexual needs.” —u/TribalVictory15

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