I "stole" this from a friend's Facebook post about things she would never do again. She asked members of our group to name their things.
Mine are flying (I've had a personal boycott of the airlines for a couple of decades) and visiting Jamaica. I'm sure I'll think of more later. What are yours?
Hike a trail through rough mountainous terrain with my daughter, granddaughter and their significant others. I had promised them I would do it and I did but I will never do it again.
Never again - White water rafting, water skiing. Ride a roller coaster, camping if it means sleeping on the ground.
ride a motorcycle , attend a high school reunion,
Anything that requires me to pretend I don’t already know better.
I don’t call it an anti-bucket list. It’s just experience finally getting a vote.
Spitting in the wind makes the list. The song said not to, so I tried it once.
Just had to wait for a windy day.
Like you @OneEyedDiva I have no plans to take an airline flight anywhere. I used to like travelling abroad and enjoyed the flights but, the chaos at the airport the last couple of times is not something I would want to experience again.
I definitely would not go on a funfair ride again! I once went with a group of friends and experienced the roller coaster ride, which was pretty awful but, not as bad as the ride which spins you upside down.
I would not try ice skating again, mainly because I spent most of the time falling over!
I loved sport and, at school, I was pretty good at the high jump and hurdle racing. It was great at the time but it's certainly not something I would do again, purely because I'd probably end up breaking some bones!
I would never go hitchhiking again. I had a really great experience doing it from PA to Camp Lejeune, NC... but it wasn't until after I was back safely that I realized the things that could have happened. (In my own defense, I didn't have much of a choice at the time, but still....)
Like others have mentioned, I'm done with roller coasters, spinning rides and the like. Same with activities that threaten falls resulting in a broken hip or worse. Gave up tent camping 20 years ago.
I believe this past Thanksgiving was my last time to make a 400 mile round trip all in one day to go visit my cousins for the holiday. Even though that is the only time of the year I see them, I'm no longer up to putting myself through the physical and emotional strain - nor the risk of being stranded by car trouble that far from home.