I'm 30 and I feel young, fresh, and fabulous. 30 is the age where you begin to establish yourself not only with your growing family, but your career, and church life as well.
2006-07-03 15:47:45
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answered by adjoadjo 6
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30 is still young. Im only 20 and I still think so. I cant imagine that in 10 years id be considered old. Many of the most beautiful women in entertainment were over 30 during the height of their career: Marilyn Monroe, Geena Davis, Jennifer Lopez (35 now), Madonna, Kylie Minogue, and the list goes on. Not only that but when it comes to men oh my gosh 4 words: jean claude van dame.
2006-07-03 15:52:10
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answered by E 5
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That depends on who you are asking and who is being asked about. You see I feel like 30 isn't very old...for men...they just start getting good at about 35! Women however, that's a different story, we are usually about DONE at 30, unless by chance, we were blessed and then we are still done and over at 35...its the truth. Think about it!
Either way you look at it 30 is considered an adult. All the young kids that you see EVERYWHERE you look, That is the first sign of adulthood. Its sad, I know. Its True!!!
2006-07-03 15:58:56
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answered by nobodysperfect9 1
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I will be 32 this year. I was diagnosed with cancer when I was 29, so I am thankful for each birthday I get (I am in remission now). Most days I feel like I am still in my 20's, but some days because of the effects of treatment, I feel about 90. Mentally I think I am stuck at age 29 though because a lot of the time that is when I feel my world stopped. Isn't life grand?
2006-07-03 15:52:56
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answered by BriteHope 4
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~Well, if you're pronounced terminal at 25 like my brother was, 30 would seem like eternity. On the other hand, if christ had died in a chariot accident at 22, the world would be in much better shape today. It's a matter of perspective.
If you don't want to turn 30, there is an alternative. Go for it. It's an option my brother never had.
2006-07-03 15:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It's still quite young. If you think about it, the normal lifespan in the 1800's was like 40 or something (I don't know for sure, I'm just generalizing) and now the average lifespan is like 80 or something... Dude, you're young, too young to have a midlife crisis. P.S. You're only old when you start telling yourself you're old...
2006-07-03 15:49:49
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answered by Tsuki 2
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30 is still young. I am 53 and I wish that I was still 30 then maybe I would be getting along with my 38 year old husband
2006-07-03 15:50:33
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answered by margaretann_larson 1
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I'm 22 and I think 30 is still young. people are living longer today plus you're as young as you feel. Today most people are just getting married and having kids and 30!
2006-07-03 15:47:51
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answered by ekaty84 5
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It's all in the eye of the person you ask i guess...I am 20 and I think that 30 is still young.
2006-07-03 15:48:00
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answered by jonday_99 2
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I'm 34 and I feel pretty darn good. Mentally, that is. I have more confidence than I had in my teens and 20's and I'm also wiser. I also think women and men look better in their 30's. Women are more curvy and men are more distinctive looking. So, yes, thirtyish is still young.
2006-07-03 15:53:09
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answered by Anonymous
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