Is there any 'age' in your life that you really enjoyed, over any others?

Answer #1

for now, i loved age 15. it was awesome. no job. hung out with friends every day. became really good a sports. had a lot of fun. good times

Answer #2

for now, i loved age 15. it was awesome. no job. hung out with friends every day. became really good a sports. had a lot of fun. good times

Answer #3

im 21 now tho

Answer #4

Definately when I was about 5. I had no worries back then and I was living the best childhood. Society was less judgemental and it didn’t matter if I fit in or not. My biggest problem was probably to colour between the lines.

Answer #5

mid - late twenties. I was old enough to have gained a little wisdom and knowledge, but young enough to not really worry about my own mortality.By that age I was a responsible adult with money in the bank, yet still young enough to party all night and not have a horrible hang over the next day. : )

Answer #6

I loved being 17, and I loved 21 and 22. Not so keen on my current age…

Answer #7

being im only 13, i’d have to say my favorite so far was when i was only 6-7ish because like cookie love i had no worries, unlike now with the responsibilites of school, friends, and the everyday pain of life, not to mention an annoying little sister and nagging mom to top that.

but if i’m really lookinf forward to being 15-16ish i’ll be able to drive which will give me some more freedom, and be in a real relationship and of course go to the highschool!

Answer #8
  1. The year after was when all the problems came knocking at my door.
Answer #9

I’m fifteen years ago , i’ll be sixteen in september and i’ve delt with a lot of tragedys in my life and afterwards i’ve started getting into dangerous habits which led me to trouble so I didn’t really get to enjoy my childhood or half of my teenage-hood like a normal humanbeing would but then again everyone goes through conflicts in their life where they miss out on all the good stuff.

Answer #10

i like it where i am, at age 21. my entire childhood is blocked by horrible memories, and ones i perfer not to remember.

Answer #11

I’m not 23 yet, but I think that that’s probably the best age. Still young, old enough to drink, but not young to where you seem “new to it”. 23 is the perfect age.

Answer #12

I have enjoyed every age. Every decade has its benefits. As you get older you become more honest with yourself and others, and are more relaxed.

Answer #13

I adored being 9. I was in fourth grade, had an amazing teacher, and awesome friends. After that, everything went downhill :/ I’m about to be 18, so hopefully things turn around.

Answer #14

From I was 12 to 20 yrs old. I played in bands, recorded cd’s, played concerts, and lived (at times) a kind of “rockstar” life. I got paid well to play guitar and do what I loved the most. I played with good, talented people, and I was a part of starting the “underground-famous” Norwegian Black Metal sound and scene. That’s a thing I’m proud of.

But sadly, I got caught up in heavy d(r)ugs, extreme shows when playing live, with sheep and pigs-heads on stakes, burning inverted crosses, to make it more “evil”. And even more sad was that so many people didn’t understand that it was all an act. A show. So “fans” of the music and the scene started burning churches, spraypainting tombstones etc, and when my best friend got m(u)rdered over a record deal, I packed my bags and left

Answer #15

Simple question yet hard to answer: Every age of mine has brought me different exciting things specially after my marriage. My childhood was great, my school time was almost perfect, my college was awesome, my marriage is also nice… I only hate my being 10 when I lost my father….

Answer #16

If I could freeze myself at any age, it would be 22 y.o. Sure, I wasn’t as knowelegdeable as I am now, but knowledge seems a bit overrated. You know, the more you know, the less you understand. A few years back, I was fit like I have never been before without really trying and as a senior in college with no real responsibilities, it was a gold mine in every way.

Answer #17

Probably when I was 13. My parents finally got divorced, I moved back to my hometown, made new friends, and got a new start at life. I also lost alot of weight and gained tons of confidence. Me and my mom would actually spend time together and never argue. We went to hawaii, 2 days notice. For the hell of it. I decided to go into show biz. For the hell of it. And it was great……It still is.

Answer #18

Like 4.. just started school and it was fun, did’nt have many chores, did’nt have to be responsible, got to sleep in, all I had to worry about is if I’ll get ice cream that day or not :D

Answer #19

im lovin life now:D

Answer #20

Fantastic happy ever after story. I loved reading it. Very positive you and your Mum. Well done Bridgit!

Answer #21

orry you lost your father so young. l

Answer #22

Whoops! I didn’t mean to send a garbled message, Sri Setiyowati. I meant to say, Sorry you lost your father at such a young age. I hope you have found a decent father figure, or someone you can relate to.

Answer #23

That’s too radical Larz. I hope you have recovered from your addiction and have removed yourself from that evil scene.

Answer #24

Counsellors do a wonderful job. They can turn your life around. Don’t be afraid to contact one.

Answer #25

You can do the good stuff if you remove yourself from all the bad stuff. It’s that simple. Change your phone number if you have to. Seek help if necessary.

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