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Seller's Remorse is a thing apparently :(
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So, I recently decided to put a few of my toys up for sale that just weren't getting much attention anymore. Some were early purchases we've grown out of, some just weren't as fun as we'd hoped, you get the idea, just time to let them back into the Universe.

As I was packing up the first couple I felt nothing special. But as I walked out of Post Office and was sending the messages to the buyers their new friends were officially on the way, I began to feel something. Just a little twinge of something.

Within a week or so, they were all gone and each time I dropped one of that I was overcome with sadness. I actually found myself questioning whether I did the right thing and even during the recent drop I had to stop my self from rebuying a model I had just sent off. 🤦‍♀️

Anyway, it didn't last long and now it all seems a little funny, but I was wondering if I was the the only one. Anyone else ever have second thoughts after selling/parting with a once beloved toy?

Maybe beloved isn't quite the right word, but one of them I had for over 3 years and at one time, it was definitely the Go-To in the toy box.

I just hope they are bringing smiles wherever they end up.

Okay, ramble over. Sigh... 😞

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