I think it differs from person to person. If a person is healthy at the age of 100 than it's OK for him to live but if a person if not fit and fine than he should not live more than 70 years.
2006-09-16 20:42:06
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answered by goodbye 6
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I don't think that there is such a thing as an ideal age. I wouldn't mind living to be 100 if I were still healthy and active. I wouldn't want to live if I were say 25 and were chronically ill and required constant medical attention.
2006-09-17 02:39:36
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answered by zaffaris 5
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When it's your time. Preferably when you're old and gray. There is no ideal age to die.
2006-09-17 02:38:19
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answered by angeliquedesjardins 3
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The 'ideal' age to die would be when you are ready to. Unfortunately, things don't always happen when we want them to.
2006-09-17 02:46:10
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answered by nickname 4
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Hey that s the worst question I ve ever seen lately , there is not an ideal age .You should want the longest time always and like living.
2006-09-17 03:48:35
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answered by xeibeg 5
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When you are really old - if you are functioning and healthy. That is the only good time to die. If you die as a child, teenager, young adult - it is absolutely heartbreaking for your family. If you die when an adult and you have children to raise - it is absolutely heartbreaking. If you die in your middle age and leave your spouse all alone, it is absolutely heartbreaking.
2006-09-17 02:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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G'day Aphol,
Thank you for your question.
The ideal age or time to die is when you have done everything you have really wanted to do and when your body can't go on anymore.
I hope that is a long time away.
Regards
2006-09-17 02:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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ThomasR is right, when God wants to have you. But my grandfather is 94 and is so active and is still running after me, when I tickle him, we still tease each other like teens. My grandmother is 88 and they both are the most healthy people I know. My grandfathers father got to a 102 and died while gutting grapes in the wine fields. So if I could be that age and be like them I would like to get as old as they are.
2006-09-17 03:35:56
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answered by Miss Sunshine Angle 2
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no age is required so long as you have had enough experiences to meet with your satisfation any age would be ideal
It all depends on when you think you would start getting bored with everything and then become miserable and of course it depends on whether you are still able-bodied. Most of the older persons I have known stop enjoying life when they can't get out like they used to or have nothing they really want to do in life anymore.
2006-09-17 02:40:34
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answered by ke5bkd@sbcglobal.net 2
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2006-09-17 02:37:49
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-09-17 02:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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