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Any other over 40's out there missing childhood?

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If only we could of known it was just a fleeting moment.

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  1. yes i miss being younger too, but your as old as you feel and i dont feel 50 at all, proberbly becouse i have 3 daughters still living at home aged 25 22 and 18. they keep me young.


  2. I am 46 and really miss it.  I miss the simplicity of it all.  No internet, no video games.  We bonded as a family and we were adventurous.  We used our imaginations and had a blast.  I really miss it all...

  3. Yes--I am 42...and living simply and free --  vicariously through my youngest son,age 9:-)

    When I view the world through his big brown eyes,it is a MUCH lovelier and happier place!

  4. Not really and I'm 50. Well I'm off to lay wiv my train set now.......bye bye.

  5. I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bUch5dve...

    Really, I'm 45 and had a great/fun childhood, then started to take things too seriously, so I decided to change it :)

    I do take things less seriously than when I was younger and have as much or more fun. My priorities have changed a lot from when I was a young adult. Time is more important and I spend less time on things like worry, blame and guilt and try to focus on enjoying every minute and doing the little things make me feel good, like helping others and being creative.  

  6. I'm 47 and yeah I miss it in a way.

    I was 16 and going to bars because I could pass for 18. Back then the legal age was 18 where did the time go to?

    I was a h**l raiser (don't really miss that part all that much. Never really proved a d**n thing.)

    The thrill a new first kiss with a new girl, sneaking into the movies. Going to the amusement park.

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