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So would you be looking forward to growing up or would you much rather stay young? Are you one of those people who are afraid of growing up?
NO! it's really hit me this month how i'm going to need to grow up very soon
like when i finish uni next month and i'll need to get a job!!! like what on earth who wants a job!!
i want to stay young help
FlyingJesus
21-04-2015, 10:08 PM
Growing up is a fool's game, I'm staying in education for as long as possible
-:Undertaker:-
21-04-2015, 10:20 PM
Not at all, wish I could go back to 16.
scottish
21-04-2015, 10:25 PM
idk it's good in the sense you're doing something with your life (and those who have a partner get to spend it with them) and actually independent
but I think most people would rather sit at home than work full time ;l
I feel different to a lot of the responses here. I actually can't wait to grow up but at the same time I am most certainly not wishing my time away. I am looking forward to being out of college and in a well paid job, married, kids etc.
Lewis
21-04-2015, 10:33 PM
The first four years or so of your life are the best, don't waste them!
...I'd assume it's too late for every forum member though :P
In a way I am because I am ready to start my career and find a girlfriend I can call my own and live a life other people wish they had.
scottish
21-04-2015, 10:46 PM
In a way I am because I am ready to start my career and find a girlfriend I can call my own and live a life other people wish they had.
don't you usually call your girlfriend your own, unless you're into sharing? :P
don't you usually call your girlfriend your own, unless you're into sharing? :P
Hahaha, oh wow, I just realized how I said that :P Well a girl I can call my own ;)
I am scared to grow up :( But am looking forward to leading my own life but idk
Wish I was young still without a care in the world except when my mum was next gonna buy me some pokemon cards =[
I'm looking forward to growing up yeah. I like the idea of having my own house and being able to go traveling and stuff. I tend not to think about bills, rent/mortgage and other stuff like that. I've not even thought about a proper job yet, I've got a few years until then anyway.
AgnesIO
22-04-2015, 09:06 AM
I'm happy at the age I am now. Definitely wouldn't want to go younger, but can make so much impact at this age.
Define "growing up" :P
I moved to a new country five years ago and have been living independently since. It was hard for the first couple of years, but I've matured so much from the experience and have come to terms with growing up. I am currently studying at uni and working 2 jobs, doing really exciting projects and getting inspired everyday. Sure, I still struggle with money problems and stress, but I'd never looked forward to the future more than I have now. I have no plans to settle down and start a family at all, just looking forward to travelling, learning new things and doing cool things that will change the world.
I FEEL SO INSPIRED
lawrawrrr
22-04-2015, 01:04 PM
I hate being young. Instantly marginalised and everything's at the start. I'd much prefer to skip the next 5-10 years.
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I wish I could go back to my childhood. Children literally do nothing in comparison to adults haha
dirrty
23-04-2015, 06:11 PM
it's no fun i hate being grown up with responsibilities, bills, shares & pension plans
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