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Old Sep 02, 2016, 06:27 PM
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I had a boyfriend 8 yrs ago, and we took our kids to my family's summer house. I haven't had one since.

I might try another one.

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Old Sep 02, 2016, 07:44 PM
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Another boyfriend? Or another summer house trip? boyfriend
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Old Sep 02, 2016, 09:54 PM
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Boyfriend.

The only reason I note that it was 8 yrs ago, was because it popped up on my memory newsfeed of Facebook. That is a weird and scary feature for those of us who are reluctantly aging. lol
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Old Sep 03, 2016, 03:19 AM
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I know the feeling. But at least you experienced everything.

I am basically where I was 14 years ago; not having moved any further than talking.
Yes, my brain is to blame for being so inflexible and putting all the eggs in one basket. But I can't rewire my brain and knowing that you are where you were 14 years ago, if that rate of improvement continues, it doesn't promise much good.

I imagine aging is easier when you have your own children, at least I hope to find out one day it makes it easier.

As it is right now, I am a 33 year old with the life experience of a 19 year old. Doesn't make it easier that I interact on a daily basis with people way younger than me that are also way more experienced than me, in all facets of life; relationships, traveling, jobs, friends, hobbies, etc.

So you need to push yourself to keep moving forward as fast as possible, and avoid having regrets.
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Old Sep 03, 2016, 04:02 AM
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I know the feeling. But at least you experienced everything.

I am basically where I was 14 years ago; not having moved any further than talking.
Yes, my brain is to blame for being so inflexible and putting all the eggs in one basket. But I can't rewire my brain and knowing that you are where you were 14 years ago, if that rate of improvement continues, it doesn't promise much good.

I imagine aging is easier when you have your own children, at least I hope to find out one day it makes it easier.

As it is right now, I am a 33 year old with the life experience of a 19 year old. Doesn't make it easier that I interact on a daily basis with people way younger than me that are also way more experienced than me, in all facets of life; relationships, traveling, jobs, friends, hobbies, etc.

So you need to push yourself to keep moving forward as fast as possible, and avoid having regrets.

Are you dating? I hate dating.
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