child - being smacked is the end of the world. Not getting the toy you want, end of the world.
8%
1 Votes
teenager - nobody understands you and the world is filled with stupid
8%
1 Votes
young adult - not enough money, and lots of pressure to be in love OR to be single, have kids OR avoid them like the plague.
58%
7 Votes
middle age - in a rut, afraid of missing out because tick-tock time is passing, too busy to change
0%
0 Votes
late middle age - busy busy busy and aware life is ending soon, with so much still on the to-do list
0%
0 Votes
autumn years - travel, take up new sports or hobbies, carpe diem
17%
2 Votes
winter - hoping it won't be too cold but otherwise unstressing - life is what it is. What will be, will be
8%
1 Votes
12 Total Votes
When you look back - which was your favourite age and was it way better than my view I like my age now more than I liked any age before. Hoping winter will be mild.
If I could advise my younger self I'd say buy lots of bitcoin at the very start and wait and wait and sell the bulk of it when it hit $10K a share and keep a bit for fun to watch it soar and crash and soar. . Would it all have been better with lots of money?
If I could advise my younger self it would be the same advice I give myself now when it comes to strangers behind a screen..Majority of men are more the real deal compared to dating sites
Mercedes_00: I can't put my finger on a particular age
If I could advise my younger self it would be the same advice I give myself now when it comes to strangers behind a screen..Majority of men are more the real deal compared to dating sites
*The majority of men are more genuine compared to those behind a screen sniffing around for a root or BS relationship
suziecute: Glad you sorted that out People in real world are interesting but on a website you see a bit of what goes on behind the social mask
Have had a huge day so please forgive me
I'm way too nice for dating sites & I prefer to enjoy the real world with people who want to do real things instead of typing behind a screen till they drop dead
Mercedes_00: Have had a huge day so please forgive me
I'm way too nice for dating sites & I prefer to enjoy the real world with people who want to do real things instead of typing behind a screen till they drop dead
If people want to drop dead by typing for ever that is their right to do so
I don't want to drop dead typing back & forth for ever
Would rather drop dead after a good session between the sheets
I’m approaching my mid- 60’s, and have been retired for about a decade. In spite of the expected fall- out from medical issues, aging, and less financial resources, I must say this current chapter has been, and continues to be, the very best of all. I live more simply, save little amounts of cash and stash it in several hidey-holes ( so I’m never “broke”), shop sparsely and carefully, make nearly 100% of home- cooked meals ( I’m the best chef I know ) drive only when necessary, with a few exceptions…I bike and walk everywhere, the beach is virtually my backyard, and I don’t want travel very much, anyway…so, sure, the Autumn/ Winter seasons might seem formidable, but in my case, I’m making the best I can of them, and am exponentially successful in doing so.
Grandsiozzie: @rohaan, and you have a short bicycle trip to Glasgow for a pint there I see
Have you been down to Denmark?
Hey, I’m in Oregon, southern beach, Western Hemisphere…( there IS a village close by named “Glasgow”. Never been to Denmark…but I hear it’s a mix of liberal and “soft” conservatives. The guys are often very good- looking, svelte, as they say…
Yea, I did look at the map you see. South on Oregon Coast Highway you pass a stream called Willow creek and there is Denmark..hehe (and Denmark Lane) so I thought it was hopefully larger than Glasgow.. but it turned out to be just a house...haha a blue one.
Grandsiozzie: Yea, I did look at the map you see. South on Oregon Coast Highway you pass a stream called Willow creek and there is Denmark..hehe (and Denmark Lane) so I thought it was hopefully larger than Glasgow.. but it turned out to be just a house...haha a blue one.
Yea, blokes in Scandinavia is often easy on the eye.
My word— as long as I’ve been here, I didn’t know that! It’s near a town called Port Orford. We also have a very tiny hamlet called Norway, about 20 miles from me. Thanks for writing. Hug back…
Jaavisst: I am fine with what I am. I don't want to be young again. To know what I know now, would only be frustrating to know as youngster.
I can't imagine anything worse than being young with what I know now. I couldn't go through some of it twice, for starters ... really impressed though with so much positivity in the answers so far.
suziecute: Definitely the way to go but as it has been a while since the last, I'd like to live long enough for more than one ... or is that greedy ...
Has been zonks since I did the hokey pokey & even then it was nothing to write home about
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If I could advise my younger self I'd say buy lots of bitcoin at the very start and wait and wait and sell the bulk of it when it hit $10K a share and keep a bit for fun to watch it soar and crash and soar. . Would it all have been better with lots of money?