I’m a firm believer that you’ll never know if you like something unless you try it. Why be scared ofspicy foodwhen there’s a chance that your tastebuds would love it? And there’s no reason to be terrified ofrollercoastersunless you’ve experienced the thrill of riding one!But sometimes, therisksdefinitely outweigh the potentialrewards, and it’s just not worth it to tryeverything. Redditors have recently beendiscussingactivities, habits and more that they refuse to ever dip their toes into. So enjoy scrolling through this list, and be sure to upvote the things that you’ll happily go your entire life without trying too!This post may includeaffiliate links.
I’m a firm believer that you’ll never know if you like something unless you try it. Why be scared ofspicy foodwhen there’s a chance that your tastebuds would love it? And there’s no reason to be terrified ofrollercoastersunless you’ve experienced the thrill of riding one!
But sometimes, therisksdefinitely outweigh the potentialrewards, and it’s just not worth it to tryeverything. Redditors have recently beendiscussingactivities, habits and more that they refuse to ever dip their toes into. So enjoy scrolling through this list, and be sure to upvote the things that you’ll happily go your entire life without trying too!
This post may includeaffiliate links.
I am proud to say I have never seen a single episode of the bachelor/bachelorette, the Kardashians or any of the real housewives. Zero interest.
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Go to a high school reunion! High school was a miserable experience for me and I have no desire to relive it.
Spelunking in tight caves. I like my caves big and echoey, thank you very much.
Go on a cruise. It sounds horrific to me. So many people. No.
TikTok. I’ve made it this far not watching the videos people send me, why start now.
An Alexa or other in-home listening assistant.
Climb Mt. Everest. There’s nothing, from the chance of death, to the crazy heights, to the thin air, to the sleeping in a tent for 3 months in zero degree weather that is remotely attractive to me.
Jumping out of a perfectly good airplane and hoping your parachute isn’t faulty.
Give birth. I’m not a fan of children and the whole ordeal looks terrifying.
Cheating whilst in a committed relationship.
Bungee jumping.
No, I don’t need to try your death pepper inferno sauce. Keep it for yourself.
Run a marathon. I’ve never voluntarily run 26 miles, and I’m not about to start unless there’s free pizza at every mile marker.
Open relationships.
Posting pictures of my children on social media. It disgusts me how normalised it has become for parents to post pictures of their new born babies literally minutes after they’ve entered the world. A child cannot consent to having their privacy obliterated like that. Urgh.
Join a cult, or anything that looks like a cult.
Becoming a parent. No thanks.
Licking booty holes. No thanks.
Smoke I never had and never will smoke due to many people in my family have cancer and I don’t wanna get something they wish they never had.
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You know those hardcore mountain biking videos shot from a go pro atop the bikers head? Yeah that.
Driving 6 beers and drinking or something along those lines.
Clubbing.
Worn crocs. Seen a Twilight movie.
Attend a silent yoga retreat. I’ve never done it, and I never will because I can’t go 10 minutes without making a sarcastic comment or accidentally cracking a dad joke.
Use Linkedin.
Buy a start up crypto that’s “going to the moon” same with NFTs lmao.
I have no desire to go skydiving or anything else where I am very high up and only have a little bit of safety equipment to help me out.
Be a stay at home mom. Absolutely nothing wrong with it, but I know I want my own career, so it isn’t for me.
I’ve never earned a million dollars in a year and I never will.
Get a tattoo.
Watch Game of Thrones.
Hot air balloons.
A calm mind.
I’ve never eaten sushi and never will raw fish isn’t appealing!
Reflecting on the experiences people choose to avoid helps us understand the importance of personal growth and the pursuit of deeper connections.By considering the concept of ananti-bucket list, you can re-evaluate what truly matters and focus on meaningful experiences.
Reflecting on the experiences people choose to avoid helps us understand the importance of personal growth and the pursuit of deeper connections.
By considering the concept of ananti-bucket list, you can re-evaluate what truly matters and focus on meaningful experiences.
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