DancesWithWolves · 56-60, M
The year 2000 I would have maybe had a chance to meet a woman and get married by now and father a child.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
1992. Same as Miley. We'd be married by now!
rinkydinkydoink · M
I'd like to have been Born Yesterday... so, 2026.
A fresh start would do nicely.
A fresh start would do nicely.
I'm fine with being a genxer
Lovestaco1985 · 36-40, M
I loved the 80s.
BluntSm0ker · 100+, M
I'm happy being a 90s baby.
greensnacks · F
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DunningKruger · 61-69, M
2007, because I wish I were 18 again.
Sutten · 41-45, F
anoderod55 · 70-79, M
Happy with the year i was born . Just hard to believe i'm this old 🦕
ArtieKat · M
@anoderod55 I know the feeling!
BrewCityBarfly · M
2061. I'd like to know if we're moving to utopia, dystopia, or something else...
deadmoon · 31-35, F
I’m happy with my birth year. As a 90s kid, I feel like I grew up enjoying the best of both worlds.
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
I feel like I was born too late, it would have been cool to be living through the 50s. Music, cars, clothes, makeup and hairstyles were so cool in the 50s. I would miss some of the modern comforts though, automatic washing machine and microwave ovens definitely.
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jackson55 · M
@PatientlyWaiting25 Things were much simpler then.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@jackson55 I don't think we really thought that. There was the fear of nuclear war, the birth control was a condom, that we feared would fail...
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
@samueltyler2 I have lived without the Internet, obviously before it was a thing that everyone relys upon and also holidays in a narrow boat when we chose to be off grid. I could give it up, I could even live without a microwave but in my boat, we did the washing using a twin tub and that was a fath and a half for a family of five. We are spoilt with our washing machines and tumble driers.
scorpiolovedeep · 51-55, M
I love my birth year 1973....
Year of the greatest album...
Dark Side of the Moon.
Played a lot of games in childhood without internet and social media.
Can't complain
❤❤
Year of the greatest album...
Dark Side of the Moon.
Played a lot of games in childhood without internet and social media.
Can't complain
❤❤
LeGrotesque · 41-45, F
Whatever years would have allowed me to support a family of 5 on a single income, including house, car, groceries, and kids college costs.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
I wouldn't want to go backwards. I'd take 2176.
I feel the human race can be much better than it is now. I would like to take my chances in about 100-200 years. Who knows? It could be a dystopia or utopia. I'd like to find out.
I feel the human race can be much better than it is now. I would like to take my chances in about 100-200 years. Who knows? It could be a dystopia or utopia. I'd like to find out.
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Boeing · 36-40
I'm good as is
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
I wouldn't change the year for anything. I just want to reset my biological age to 25.
Mellomarsha · 61-69, F
maybe just after WW-II when families dined together and lived well enough on one breadwinner's income. And penicillin was already widely available.
I have no idea, maybe sometime in the distant future, if humanity has not gone extinct, has finally evolved into a sane species (e.g., one planet is no longer subdivided into something nonsensical nation-states, all competing with each other for resources, mired in tribalism, and pretending or not caring that the atmosphere ignores borders), and finally repaired all the damage we've done to this planet, without inflicting our species on other planets
As far as the other direction, I have no desire to go much further back into comparatively primitive science / tech eras, I like electricity and vaccines for instance.
As far as the other direction, I have no desire to go much further back into comparatively primitive science / tech eras, I like electricity and vaccines for instance.
Gingerbreadspice · F
I was born in 1986 but I don’t count the first ten years so I was born in 1996 when I moved across the country and it’s the life I’ve known since almost forever.
exexec · 70-79, C
I'll stick with years around 1950. It wasn't long before Salk vaccine stopped our fear of polio, which was a great relief for all children. We were free to roam and play with no adult supervision. TV wasn't much of a distraction. Being stuck in your room was punishment, not a place to play video games. Race relations were not good, but we managed to work together to help make things better. Families ate dinner together, worshipped together, faced problems together.
FreeLittleBird · F
My exact chronological age is never specified 😱
JCH74 · 51-55
Out of The Question! 😁
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