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Caribeing | 18:30 Mon 30th Sep 2013 | ChatterBank
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Just been listening to this song and made me think do you want to live forever and if you could stop at what age would you like to live at. I might go for 30 and be able to spend more time with children growing up and family etc.
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24 for me. My best year.
.............but not forever.
what if the children stopped aging too? jno jnr was very nice at about 8, but I don't know that I could put up with it forever.

Yes, starting over at 24, but knowing what I know now, wouldn't be bad.
I could quite happily be sixty for..if not for ever...a very, very long time.
Would the things that have happened to me since I was sixty still happen, do you think? Or would it be my sixtieth year over and over...I'd hate to miss the nice things that have happened.
Blimey, Cari....I shall be mulling this over all night now....☺
Ground hog day?
It would be nice if our body felt and looked like we still felt in our mind.
Ground hog day? hmmm...I have a low boredom threshold so maybe not... although there was one day......... :-)
I am fine where I am - approaching sixty, so I could stay here with no proem
I'm staying 70 now I am here --i refuse to get any older!
I'm quite happy at 40.
30 was a brilliant age for me. Had a home, husband, part-time job. Two children young enough to enjoy cuddles. Learned to ride a horse, trampoline, went climbing and abseiling. (Scared of heights). Played badminton. Spent the whole of the school summer holiday camping in Brittany.
Would I stay in that year? No. Some heartaches along the way. Have seen children marry and produce wonderful grandchildren.
Had highs and lows in my career. Moved to the coast and had a challenging career change. Went back to my first love, teaching, not without its problems. Many highs.
Can mostly communicate by computer.
Health scares but happy, thanks to my Aber friends.
Daisy xxx
I'd probably say 30 too. The children were 8,6,5 and 1. Love the chubby toddler knees stage!
30 for me too 30 to 35 happiest years of my life,but things happen,i have and have had a good life but from 36 not really happy or content
My best time is now, at 70 I feel I am having a fantastic time. No financial worries, no worries at all. Plenty of time to do what we want when we want. Wouldn't go back in time for anything.

No I don't want to live forever. On my second half of my 80s I'm experiencing things I'd seen in older people but, thought they just weren't trying or given up.. the body works in mysterious ways.  Mother nature can be very cruel. 

20 years ago my own mother, to me, appeared not to cooperate with things I suggested hoping to help her back on track... one day I actually shouted at her, "don't you cooperate will you" she just stared at me.. 'sorry Mum'..I now know from experience you were cooperating as best you could.  

We become a burden..even to the most loving caring family. 

Everything has a life span..I don't believe in life after death!  

If I did I'd expect those ashes of my husband to be giving some sign by now. 

I'm sorry I shall miss seeing my Great Grandchildren grow up..etc 😔 

 

 

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