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My Grandma always says she is 29 and holding even though she is 83 now.
Is there an age you wish you would stay at?

2007-12-28 09:32:16 · 77 answers · asked by Lisa the Pooh 7 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

77 answers

25 would be good for physical age ...

.. that would be ok ...


(still waiting for the emotional growth-spurt)

2007-12-28 13:42:25 · answer #1 · answered by atheistforthebirthofjesus 6 · 1 2

If I REALLY had to pick, it would be 32, the age I'm pushing now!
But I tell you the truth, age is REALLY just a number once you're an adult.
You can feel younger, you can feel older.
I myself want to live as long as possible, but I will NEVER get old; not even when I'm 90, if I get to see it. Who knows, I may be teaching my grandchildren break dancing! lol! And play video games with them.
I tell you the truth, I like Chuck E. Cheese just as much as any kid does. I'll do skeeball and other video/virtual games. And GOT to have my pizza! And cash in those tickets for prizes.
I love the Wiggles better than a lot of grown-up programs.
And when I have my life where I want it to be, I will throw myself a second Sweet 16 party because when I was 16, it was not a hot year for me.
I can hang with kids, teens, early 20-somethings. I can hang with people who are old enough to be my parents without feeling old myself.
They say Dick Clark is the youngest teenager! Just wait until I'm his age....
I'm am not at all embarrassed to admit I still do most of my shopping in the junior department!
As long as I have a mature personality, meaning I don't go around picking on people and gossip and stuff, and I live life pleasing to God, I'm not going to let my age stop me from enjoying life however. Besides, how is it hurting anyone that I love Lizzie McGuire or that I yearn for an opportunity to throw around water balloons and wish I wasn't too heavy to use Slip-N-Slide?
When I used to be a member at Curves, I saw a sign that said "You didn't stop playing because you got old. You got old because you stopped playing."

I don't wish to be a kid or a teen again. They may have less responsibilities most of them, but at least being an adult and not living at home means my parents can't tell me what to do or give me a curfew or what have you. They can only give me advice and I just got be wise enough to know if or not to follow it.

2007-12-28 16:30:34 · answer #2 · answered by Яɑɩɳɓɵw 6 · 1 0

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