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rumpelstiltskin:
Get this -- I am sure there are members on this foram born before 2000 (probably most), but I was talking to a 15/16 year old teenager the other day who called me "grandpa" cause I was born in the 70s.  ;D ;D

Dave in Tenn:
Bring back spanking!   ;D

At work, I have 30-something mothers calling me grandpa.  The indignities we suffer...but then again, I can always pretend it's respect.

Terry:
I have children born in the 70's, the thing is when you're young you have no idea what old feels like, but now being almost 63 i still feel that i'm in my 20's on the in side, i feel like[the real me} is trapped in this old wore out body crying to get out,i'd just say to those who are young be extra nice to those who are older, because in a blink you will wake up and wonder what happen, thinking yesterday i was young and now i'm old,i find little pleasure in these golden years.
Terry

Kat:

It is a humbling experience to grow old... the vim and vigor of youth is long gone. But I wouldn't go back for a minute with what it's taken me to learn through all these years, to the naivety of the young... I've earned every gray hair, mostly in the school of hard knocks. There's something good to be said about maturity.

Mature 1 : based on slow careful consideration 2 : having attained a final or desired state 3 : of or relating to a condition of full development.
(Merriam-Webster)

mercy, peace and love
Kat

lilitalienboi16:
Yes, the testosterone of youth is nothing but a crown of shame and frustration to those of us whose eyes have been opened. Uncontrollable lust for the female body is nothing to envy or be proud of. It is the power of the beast, to make war with the saint and overcome him. His time is short though! Thank God!

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