I'm not feeling guilty about spending the money, rather
feeling guilty about throwing it away on gadgets, eating out, when I could have thrown it away on something of more significant value to me.
I know exactly what you mean about
feeling guilty about throwing old garments out.
(I could've tossed the one I used in the laundry but it was a plain white flour sack towel that had seen better days to begin with so I didn't
feel guilty about throwing it away.)
And you don't
feel guilty about throwing them away when long - forgotten leftovers get a little too gnarly to want to deal with, but they also wash easily and have a tight - fitting lid that won't leak during your commute.
And then
feel guilty about throwing away (hello, landfill).
Do you ever
feel guilty about throwing away holiday items and end up keeping really ugly things?
Not exact matches
I often
feel guilty about the house I live in, the car I drive, the food I
throw away, the money I spend on clothes.
I was just
feeling guilty about the prospect of
throwing away a bunch of celery leaves.
Then you will
feel guilty about it, say you have «fallen off the wagon» and
throw your entire plan out the window!!
Don't
feel guilty about having others
throw you an over the top party and spoil you with gifts that you put on your twin baby registry.
I always
feel so
guilty throwing away those sturdy, thick plastic canisters that are sold with nuts, trail mix, cookies, etc., and now I've been inspired to keep just
about every single one of them, because just look at what you can do with them!
(2 points) B
Feel guilty about it but usually just
throw them out.