www.vouchercloud.com has found the top regrets of couples before the age of 25, we take a look at why they might not be so proud of the following.

Not travelling

Not travelling

Having a tattoo done- Getting the name of your ex-partner done while you were on a holiday with your mates seemed like a good idea at the time but your new partner doesn't love it so much.

Behaviour whilst under the influence of alcohol- You may have groped each other in a bar where all your friends could see or got a little bit too honest with everyone about your sex life and both hope that everyone was too drunk to remember. They do.

Drug use- You both shared stories when you got together of your drug dabbling days at university. Neither of you had the hard core stuff and you both agree that you can get your highs from better things- like wine and sex!

Sustaining 'sporting' injuries- That's what you tell everyone else. Although it was he best sex you ever had, getting too ambitious in the bedroom gave you some pretty painful 'battle' scars- but it's a session you will never forget.

Having children too young / before we were ready - Although you love your kids, you worry that you may have missed on doing more couply things like travelling the world and hope that you both have enough money in retirement to be able to do the things you've missed.

Sexual encounters and/or one-night stands - You thank your lucky stars now that none of them ended in getting an STD. Now you're with your new person, you regret ever sleeping with anyone else and wish you had lost your virginity to them.

Not learning to drive - It can feel unfair on your partner when they drive you everywhere like Miss Daisy. Sadly you don't have the funds to put it right and regret wasting your money on booze and food when you could have put it towards something more beneficial.

Broken friendships - You were inseparable at school, college or university and as soon as life got in the way you drifted apart. You miss them and the laughs you had with each other but feel unsure of how to get back in touch. There is nothing wrong with being friends with your partner, but sometimes you need your bestie too.


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