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JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
Vastly according to each point in my life. My priorities when I was 21 are vastly different than my priorities now.
Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
@JimboSaturn for example?
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@Mellowgirl In my early 20's partying and having fun was my priorty along with working out. In my family years work, and my family was my priority. Now my family is still my priority by health is up there and just enjoying the simple life is my priority.
Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
@JimboSaturn thank you for sharing. Do you ever look back at parts of each period of time and think about how you may have done things differently?
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@Mellowgirl Sometimes. But I feel that the priorties at these different times of my life were right for that time. Maybe I partied a little too long but maybe I needed that?
Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
@JimboSaturn I hear you. Don't worry I wasn't judging you or anything. It was more just a thought to expand. I think about this in regards to myself also. Much like you I partied in my younger years (not that I'm old) but I started partying from around 15 and by the time I got to 25 I was slowing down as the scene got boring. So now in my 30s having children, yes I still like to go out but I don't mind missing things because this is my new enjoyable priority.
I may have felt differently, if I didn't have those years prior.
I may have felt differently, if I didn't have those years prior.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@Mellowgirl exactly!
Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
@JimboSaturn had to edit my text as I realised I didn't write exactly what I meant. But the message I think is still the same


