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They say she was but a child a few years ago and now she's a grown up woman

They say he was but a child a few years ago and now he's a grown up man

I say, we are all the same children we were before. Only a bit smarter, with more mistakes in our portfolio and bigger, more expensive toys to play more elaborate games with.

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    @retoor 34..? 😳

    wow.....I'm still 20 😂
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    @retoor @acedev

    I second what she said. Except.. I'd at 20 only advice to hold on to the SO if you have one. After 4-5 years there will hardly be left anything not in the 'desperate-to-mingle' category. And they DO get desperate. Once I was locked in her aptmt with her standing blocking the door not letting me out unless I do her. I was lucky to talk my way out [took me over an hour; I had an exam early in the morning].

    Children will be a severe challenge while you're studying. But after studies -- everything @retoor said holds 100%. You will often find reasons "not to". The truth is that you are unlikely to have any better time than "now" [after studies]. Bite the bullet and go.

    Imagine starting fam at 35. Living 18-20 years with your children [until adulthood] - you'll be 55 when they leave you alone. Rusty joints, poor eyesight, saggy skin.. Sounds like a good time to start enjoying life?

    And how about at 45? Fully matured, €s in bank, good career, full of energy
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    You could also simply not have kiddo and do whatever the fuck you want XD.

    Good thing I don't really care if a potential partner has kids, because at my age that would severely limit the pool, but then again, I still live like I'm 20, even if my body doesn't like it.
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