Turn Back Time - What Age Would You Be?

27. That's right after I broke free from religious legalism and right before the ever increasing autoimmune stuff began.
 
17, the age I was when my daughter born, (starting after the birth was over) !
so I could do it all again.... :love:
 
being I am forever ten in my head, life is good. my wife on the other hand once told me, "you are like taking a two year shopping."
 
I'll stick with what I've got. I'm happy, all my parts still work (some could use a good oiling, though), and I'm in a good place emotionally and mentally. I don't think I'd want another sixty or seventy years at this point: things are not going to be good near the end of the century.
 
I would love to work my way through the stages again starting somewhere around early toddlerhood and working my way into my late 20's.

Those were the most exciting times for me, the years where I enjoyed the biggest changes.

I never gave any thought over what tomorrow held, and I truly lived for the day.
 
My dad died when I was 31. My thirties were the most peaceful, contented, loving times in my life. Except for that One Thing. He was great, larger than life.
 
I wish I had been born 10 years later than I was; then I wouldn't've had to be a kid and a teen during the boring, ultraconformist time I was. Oh, if I could've been young in the 80s...yeah, right, probably wouldn't've been popular then either, oh, well. :LOL:
 
Like others have said, life has delivered high's, low's, pain and joy. If I went back it would mean leaving a great group of friends behind. Friends that my wife and I have sorely missed due to the corona virus, so although I can't dance gymnastic rock & roll as I once did, I will stay where I am most comfortable, here in the present with my beautiful wife.
 
If I could turn back the clock and pick a younger age, I think it would be 40. Hubby would go younger, around 20. How about you? I figured at forty, that would give me an extra twenty years of life, and I felt pretty good at that age.
I'm going with 35.
 
If I was able to keep the wisdom I'd gained up until now I'd go back to age five or six. If my wisdom was not retained but I was going back in time as well I'd probably go back to being 21 and going off to university, the next three years were some of the best of my life. If my age was reduced but I lived in today's world I'd have to ask my wife how young she wanted me to be. If she was able to do age regression as well we'd both decide on an age and probably go back to being 18 especially if we retained our memories and experience.
 


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