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Post edited 7:33 pm - 11 January 2010 by moogyboobles
I'm 31 on Saturday, technically an adult, with 3 children you'd think I was…but I'm just pretending. I'm still not a proper grown up. I think it's actually a myth.
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7:44 pm 11 January 2010
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Post edited 8:19 pm - 11 January 2010 by unka
yes! my sons's age is closer to the age of the person who started this thread than it is to mine. there are certainly some things that make a difference, but i think it's mainly your life circumstances and your body that change…
edit: see, you can be 32 and still not be able to write a proper english sentence…
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12:34 am 12 January 2010
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Growing old is mandatory; growing up in optional.
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8:07 am 13 January 2010
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moogyboobles said:
Post edited 7:33 pm - 11 January 2010 by moogyboobles
I'm 31 on Saturday, technically an adult, with 3 children you'd think I was…but I'm just pretending. I'm still not a proper grown up. I think it's actually a myth.
Couldn't agree more!!!! I'm 35 on the 24th and I still feel like a teenager…..I only feel my age when my 3 kids start playing up!!!!
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I LOOKED AT YOU FOR TOO LONG THE OTHER DAY, IT WAS THEN THAT I KNEW YOU WEREN’T THE ONE.
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12:36 pm 13 January 2010
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I tell people that my body is *mumble mumble* years old. The rest of me is something else.
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