If you got to pick an age to stay forever, what would it be and why?
If you got to pick an age to stay forever, what would it be and why? Add your story and tune for the The Monday Night Show July 12 to see if your story gets shared on air or picked to win a $25 gift card to HSN!
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my forever age would be 32. I would be old enough to know better and young enough not to care..lol
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I’d like to be 30 again. I was married at 30 and life was good. All my realitives were alive and my Dad was not yet diagnosed with Cancer.(Dad will soon be 87 and is going strong.)
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Thirty-three, because that is the year my brother gave me my Shih Tzu Sassy for Christmas–the best gift I’ve ever gotten. She’s almost 17 now, and we just take things day by day with her. Wish she could be that bouncy little puppy forever!
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I would stay 40 forever. This would be the time before any issues in my family’s life began to happen – such as illiness, death, etc. My husband and I had been married for 20 yrs. Enjouing my profession. My 3 sons were at a good age and very active in school and sports. It was the best of times.
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I would say 6…:smileywink:
Back then I had my Prince Charming who could fix everything,would give me anything and everything..he made all my “problems” go away..
If you haven’t guessed it was My DAD !!!!!:heart:
The only “problem” he couldn’t fix back then…was making my baby Sister disappear!:smileyfrustrated:
Today my Sister is my best friend!:smileyvery-happy:
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I liked 37. Old enough to be established in a profession and to be taken seriously. Young enough that all of the problems like gray hair and wrinkles haven’t started yet. My children were all out of diapers and it was so much fun to take day trips and spend time with them. Every age has it’s positive aspects but 37 was the best for me.
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Well since we need to choose I think 35 you have so many choices to make throughout your life!I am truly blessed at my current age 57 to be in excellent health for my age!that is the why when I was that age say till forty everything was always tomorrow and you never really worry about what you didn’t accomplish by that age your too busy with your family!When you reach 50 well in my case you worry about how you get all you wanted to accomplish finished before you’re no longer healthy especially when you put others first!love the show!?
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45…because by that time, other than experiencing the physical and mental effects that the “maturing” process brings, I personally had experienced “most” of what life brings. All of the “oh they just don’t understand, it’s different for me,” oops, they were so right! The joy, the “what the :&$#@&, the devastation…no truer statement than the song lyrics of FOREVER YOUNG, “for all the wisdom of a lifetime no one can ever tell.”
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Mentally or physically? Physically I’d like to be 18 again, right out of high school, healthy, unemcumbered, with the whole world yet to be discovered. Mentally, I’d like to be about 60 again. By then I knew what really mattered in life, understood you’ll never know it all but need to keep learning, and was secure with who I was. The best thing is to really appreciate the age you are right now. Chances are when you look back it’ll be the best, the turning point, the valley or peak that set you up for the next stage of your life and you didn’t recognize it at the time.
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30 years old was the best! Still young and strong! Finally almost wise! I met my future husband and fell in love! The world was a slower, friendlier place.
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I don’t think I would pick any age. First there were too many that were fantastic to pick. But most important, I love my life as is. Every day is something new and wonderful and to pick an age to stay would stop all the experiences yet to come. I love life, take one day at a time and enjoy being me. But it sure would be nice to keep the figure and skin I had in my early twenties. I’ll take my twenty year old body but keep on getting older. Does that work? It sure would be amazing to keep everything from going south every year!!!!!!!
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I would have to say 40. The reason.. My father was still alive.. He passed suddenly the next year right after my 41st birthday. I want to be able to be with him, talk to him and tell him how much I love him. He was the best father there ever was and I just want to have him here again. He was the smartest man I know and he could fix anything. I would give anything to go back to that age and stay since I know he would be there.
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The “staying that age forever” made this easier. I would have picked age 30, because that is when I met my amazing husband, but if I was stuck there I wouldn’t have my 7 amazing grandchildren and if I was stuck at age 30 I would never have become an “empty nester” which has it’s rewards. I get all the fun with my babies and when I’m ready for a break they go home to Mom and Dad.
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Age 42. I was hot and sexy going through menopause:heart:
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I know this may sound weird but the age I am right this minute. I would not wanted to miss any part of the life I have lived . Some memories are good (very good :heart:) , some bad :smileysad:, and some terrible . I have lost many family members and dear friends .
Life the good , the bad, and even the terrible makes us appreciate everyday . … Tomorrow is not promised , live today and enjoy today . Every minute everyday is the one you have been given , live it!
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