How yall feel about Aging?

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Quote from: animmai. on April 18, 2019, 05:56:52 PM
Quote from: Ton on April 18, 2019, 05:42:37 PM
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yeah i had a mini breakdown at 30 a few weeks ago

now im like :wellheythere:

im not ugly or fat like half of my classmates, and i have stuff going on for me

my friend literally just had her 4th kid and is struggling :uhh: im like girls.... youre not even HALF dead yet fuck. calm it down

wtf happens at 40 if youre already this stressed?

I think most people figure out how to avoid the situations/people that keep them stressed
i agree. i think this is the age where i find out how to maintain the crazy fucking life America offers  :hmph:

African Queen

You old cunts are ready to give in and die! :roflmao:


My youthful spirit will last me a lifetime. :blessed:

African Queen

Quote from: Life is Strange on April 18, 2019, 05:56:12 PM
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Thank you Mikey :popeyes:

MY NAME IS NOT MIKEY! :uhh:


But you're welcome hun.

African Queen

Quote from: Life is Strange on April 18, 2019, 06:04:25 PM
It isn't? :uhh:

I could've sworn you changed your name to Mikey on here not too long ago :dead:

They bully me calling me Mikey and cracker. :'(

African Queen

You know the deal lil faggot. Stop acting dumb.  :plzstop:

THE_FIRST_LADY

 :plzstop: i'm aging in reverse chile... 24 looking 14... feeling 4... 🔑


Kurama


...my little hiatus



Stunna Gor’

It's weird but the older I get, the less concerned I become about aging...

And I think living in NYC plays a huge role in that too. It's such an ageless/timeless city. It's just a different mindset here, which is why I kinda fear leaving. There's no timelines or pressures for where you should be positioned in life, based on your age.

That made maturing so seamless for me now in my mid/upper 20s. In my early 20s, dealing with aging was a huge struggle and a lot of it was because of my parents and the culture of the south. But also, a lot of it was because I felt like I never had the chance to experience things that I felt like I was now too old to experience at that point. 23 and 24 was so young.... and I kinda feel like I wasted those years. 

Oh well.. I made up for it. LOLZ

BAPHOMET.

thinking about turning 25 does sorta shake me to my core sometimes..... 



KippDaddy

I feel like I'm getting more dignified and more chill and more confident.  So I love it.  I found a gray hair the other day and almost blacked out tho lol

Kurama

Quote from: Trey on April 18, 2019, 07:35:09 PM
It's weird but the older I get, the less concerned I become about aging...

And I think living in NYC plays a huge role in that too. It's such an ageless/timeless city. It's just a different mindset here, which is why I kinda fear leaving. There's no timelines or pressures for where you should be positioned in life, based on your age.

That made maturing so seamless for me now in my mid/upper 20s. In my early 20s, dealing with aging was a huge struggle and a lot of it was because of my parents and the culture of the south. But also, a lot of it was because I felt like I never had the chance to experience things that I felt like I was now too old to experience at that point. 23 and 24 was so young.... and I kinda feel like I wasted those years.

Oh well.. I made up for it. LOLZ

Ack king

These metropolitan cities really have you bubbled off for a bit.

Kurama

Im definitely more confident and accepting of my weird/awkward ways now. There's a  beauty to learning to accept yourself fully. Thankful for that at least. 

yummy

Quote from: Homecoming. on April 18, 2019, 07:56:43 PM
thinking about turning 25 does sorta shake me to my core sometimes.....