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I've just had a "significant" birthday.
Apparently, now that I am out of puberty, things can only get better...
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Just ask Mr PolanskiOriginally posted by Sysman View PostA man is as young as (the woman) he feels.
Why grow up?
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Men grown down as well
just look at the behaviour of any divorcee... much worse than their never married counterpartsLast edited by Spacecadet; 30 September 2009, 20:45.
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You could make it a poll. But the answer would be "no". Why would anyone grow up?Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat got me thinking is so many of us on here are 30s and 40s (including me) but you wouldn't guess it. It seems like a teenage forum most days
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Not that I'm complaining, mind- long may it continue.
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I always thought you were in your 50'sOriginally posted by sasguru View PostWhat got me thinking is so many of us on here are 30s and 40s (including me) but you wouldn't guess it. It seems like a teenage forum most days
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Not that I'm complaining, mind- long may it continue.
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Thats what anonymity does.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat got me thinking is so many of us on here are 30s and 40s (including me) but you wouldn't guess it. It seems like a teenage forum most days
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Not that I'm complaining, mind- long may it continue.
HTH
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