If you were given the option of being stuck to a particular age. What age would that be?
That age will definitely have to be 75 years. I will be good at that age dude.
I am fifty now and this is the age that gives me a mellow pleasure. I am relaxed and do not fret and fume about trivial matters as I did when I was young. It is a delight to take a back seat and watch with pride the success of my only daughter.
I don't care, but not to thrill about getting to old age, old people have as much health problem as handicaps
forever young at 25 if possible want to stay beautiful, young, robust, vibrant forever
A healthy 65 or something; old enough to mellow, but young enough to hopefully not have all kinds of health issues.
27. Young enough to still have alot of fun and be immature but old enough to be taken seriously.
I would have to say 25. I think it is a good age of maturity, yet you are still very young. Youthfulness is a wonderful thing.
i'd love to stay exactly as i am now, but everyone else and everything else would have to stay in this place with me :-)
29....old enough to be considered mature and young enough to still be silly and cool. (Although my age right now isn't too bad either....43).
I think 28 would be great. I am 33 years old now, but 28 is a prime age not too young and not to old.
Well I'm 20 now but I still feel like I haven't completely grown up yet. If I had to get stuck at an age I'd say 30. I feel like you aren't a "real woman" until you're at least 30.
I guess this one, since we can't really go backwards! Other than that, I would say sixteen!
They say your 30's and 40's are your best decades. I was a mess in my 20's, so I agree with this sentiment. I'd say somewhere in my early 30's would work really well. Still physically strong, having acquired a certain amount of skill, and with a pretty good resume of accomplishments.
I want to be stuck at 22, when my boyfriend and I went out every day. We were very happy. No pressure. And at that age, my study was very good. And of course, beautiful and slim. I am a little plumpish now.
I like the question! its a hard one, though. I would say around 45. I am 28 now, and I am always looking forward. i wouldn't want to get stuck with small children for ever and ever, by 45 they should be mostly grown.
I would pick 42. Not only is it the answer to life, the universe and everything but it was a pretty nice age. Not too young and yet I didn't feel old then either.
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