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SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@Younameit Back to simpler times 💜
BrandNewMan · 61-69, M
No.
My sons are launched and off to great starts in their own lives. There was no year I'd rather relive instead of living the ones to come.
If that isn't having moved on .. I don't know what the devil it looks like.
My sons are launched and off to great starts in their own lives. There was no year I'd rather relive instead of living the ones to come.
If that isn't having moved on .. I don't know what the devil it looks like.
Yes. This one summer I got to stay in FL with my best friend before she died in a car accident. We cruised the streets on huge tricycles and smoked weed all day. It was such a dream.
Or last year when I lived in fl and was at the drum circles multiple times a week.. 🥺
Or last year when I lived in fl and was at the drum circles multiple times a week.. 🥺
RebelRaven · 51-55, F
Yes, when I was 19, clubbing was a blast, lots of weekend camping trip, cheap concerts, cheap gas. Almost no responsibilities, just work and pay the rent.
Bignakedguy · 31-35, M
2009 was a good year for me. I finally had friends, real friends for once. There was an air of excitement and spontaneousness back then.
A lot of my friends were nerds, Wiccan, goth, very eccentric people.
Lots of movie nights. Putting on the speaker in the backyard and dance.
I would do it again but in my 30s.
A lot of my friends were nerds, Wiccan, goth, very eccentric people.
Lots of movie nights. Putting on the speaker in the backyard and dance.
I would do it again but in my 30s.
SageWanderer · 70-79, M
1992; just moved into a new house and became empty nesters. It was the parents time to frolic like teenagers!😉
HoeBag · 51-55, F
@SageWanderer In the ab0rtion debate, some people say life begins once the egg is fertilized. Life doesn't actually begin until the kids are grown and out of the house.
SageWanderer · 70-79, M
@HoeBag You have that right! Love the kids but having the house to yourselves is a whole wonderful experience!
2015. My daughter’s first year of life. I wasted it being heartbroken.
HoeBag · 51-55, F
Probably my 5th grade year of school. There was a little BS to deal with, such is life, but overall it was probably the best and most interesting year I ever had.
I guess second place would be 2010. Freshly divorced and my life truly belonged to me for the first time ever.
I guess second place would be 2010. Freshly divorced and my life truly belonged to me for the first time ever.
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
2004 was the year I met my husband, I was absolutely smitten and it was such an exciting time. We were married within two years.
FrozenWasteland · 61-69, M
If i couldn't do anything differently, I'll stick with living in the present. On the other hand, I'd do 1974 over again in a heartbeat if i could make one simple change. The last 50-odd years would be so much less painful.
Sandcastler · 26-30, M
Nope each year of my life has been better than the last
The year I met my husband. 🙂
MIDDLE SCHOOL!! (Other than getting bullied and getting suspended lol)
But that was 2012 and that was a great year for music and just memories
But that was 2012 and that was a great year for music and just memories
HoeBag · 51-55, F
@TurtlePink Life outside of school during those years were good. The school part was a drag but everything else was fun.
Poppies · 61-69, F
Maybe junior year of college? Walking across the quad in the spring with all the flowering little trees?
Honestly, no. I hate re-work 😆
Iwillwait · M
Maybe at some point, not yet though.
PiecingBabyFaceTogether · 31-35, M
Maybe 2022
SnickersDOM · M
if it doesn't change anything, and is an exact repetition (particularly with awareness that it is an exact Groundhog Day-esque repetition, without making any changes you would've liked to have made), then probably not
thepeculiarpanda · 36-40, M
Hmmmmm 2008 and 2015. 🤔
SleepingWithGhosts · 46-50, M
2018
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