Log In · Register

 
So scared of getting older, I'm only good at being young.
HakunaMatata
post May 3 2007, 03:12 AM
Post #1


Home is where your rump rests!
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 4,235
Joined: Aug 2006
Member No: 451,969



Five dollars I know at least two people who'll catch the title.

Are you afraid of getting older? Not just afraid of change itself, but of just growing. Of getting those wrinkles, of gaining life experience, of realizing that "Shit, a year already?"
 
2 Pages V   1 2 >  
Start new topic
Replies (1 - 24)
Mystic Eyes
post May 3 2007, 04:02 AM
Post #2


The kooks
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 499
Joined: Apr 2007
Member No: 516,563



I won't live long enough to be old. Gonna die a spectacular death at the age of 29.

Besides, there's nothing to be scared off. Just make the most of life and enjoy it.
 
bigitchbay
post May 3 2007, 09:44 AM
Post #3


Senior Member
****

Group: Member
Posts: 242
Joined: Feb 2007
Member No: 506,682



I took a test on when I'll die and it said I'll die the day before I graduate from High School. Now I won't have to worry about get older ^_^ haha (ironic laugh)
 
iDecay
post May 3 2007, 09:48 AM
Post #4


Pocketful of Sunshine
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 8,690
Joined: Nov 2005
Member No: 289,004



JOHN MAYER!!!!!!!!!!!one!1!!!one11!!


Eh. You can't say I really had a normal childhood and I've had more experience than I should at 13. (Mind you, I don't bother talking about it and it may be a shock. rolleyes.gif ) I'm not.. afraid. I just don't want to.
 
AimeeLynn
post May 3 2007, 12:08 PM
Post #5


here, here, and here
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 3,301
Joined: Aug 2005
Member No: 206,103



I'm not really but my sister is freaked out.
She works in the hospital and she hates everythign about being old.
Either being really fat or super skinny.
 
*kryogenix*
post May 3 2007, 12:10 PM
Post #6





Guest






Kids who are scared of getting older are immature pussies that are afraid they aren't going to be able to handle the real world because they were raised as spoil brats, pampered and raised for "self esteem" rather than reality.
 
*Podomaht*
post May 3 2007, 12:12 PM
Post #7





Guest






QUOTE(kryogenix @ May 3 2007, 1:10 PM) *
Kids who are scared of getting older are immature pussies that are afraid they aren't going to be able to handle the real world because they were raised as spoil brats, pampered and raised for "self esteem" rather than reality.


Tru dat.

Throw some D's on that bitch.
 
*WHIMSICAL 0NE*
post May 3 2007, 12:23 PM
Post #8





Guest






I think what it is for me is just the fear of the unknown. I don't have a set plan for life and so not knowing where and who I'm going to be in 5, 15, 30 years scares me in a sense. I've always been worried that I'll be this old women who won't understand current trends, haha. I'm not too worried about changing physically and mentally I'm just scared of how I'm going to change.
 
*StanleyThePanda*
post May 3 2007, 12:59 PM
Post #9





Guest






QUOTE(WHIMSICAL 0NE @ May 3 2007, 1:23 PM) *
I think what it is for me is just the fear of the unknown.

Definitely. I am somewhat afraid of growing up, but it's going to happen whether I like it or not. I can't stop it from happening, so I just have to make the best of it. _smile.gif
I am NOT afraid of getting wrinkles though, not at all. haha
 
Mystic Eyes
post May 3 2007, 01:11 PM
Post #10


The kooks
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 499
Joined: Apr 2007
Member No: 516,563



The thing about getting old, is the fear of the unknown. Also changes. In this day and age alot can change in 5 years or less. So in 40 years time soo much would of changed. Can you adapt and cope with such changes? I think these are the main questions people ask themselves when they think of getting old.
 
*stephinika*
post May 3 2007, 01:59 PM
Post #11





Guest






I'm not really afraid of getting older...but I suppose the unknown a bit, but for the most part I find it kind of exciting going through life. *shrug*
 
Jeng
post May 3 2007, 04:53 PM
Post #12


Senior Member
*******

Group: Official Member
Posts: 7,149
Joined: Aug 2005
Member No: 213,509



Yea this year went by so fast, I want to stay a junior, a 17 year old.
 
viugiufgjhfhjfhg...
post May 3 2007, 05:20 PM
Post #13


The one man Voltron
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 711
Joined: Dec 2006
Member No: 491,519



QUOTE(Mystic Eyes @ May 3 2007, 8:11 PM) *
The thing about getting old, is the fear of the unknown. Also changes. In this day and age alot can change in 5 years or less. So in 40 years time soo much would of changed. Can you adapt and cope with such changes? I think these are the main questions people ask themselves when they think of getting old.


Apparently, one of the most popular solutions to the aging adaptation problem seems to involve becoming viciously bitter, playing domino, developing absurd everyday routines and pretending to be deaf to annoy the hell out of people.
 
Lauriffic
post May 3 2007, 07:32 PM
Post #14


Senior Member
***

Group: Member
Posts: 38
Joined: May 2007
Member No: 521,207



I'm not gonna lie. I'm a little scared of growing up.

But, mostly? I'm so f**king excited. September is when my independent life is going to start for real and I just can't wait.
 
HakunaMatata
post May 3 2007, 10:11 PM
Post #15


Home is where your rump rests!
*******

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 4,235
Joined: Aug 2006
Member No: 451,969



^Good for you! Srsly. _smile.gif

For me, I don't think I as much fear the unknown as I do the things I supposed do know. Like all the responsibilites; the bills, the food, the transportation. I am so utterly and pathetically lazy sometimes and it scares me I may have badly prepared myself for growing up.
 
michellerrific
post May 3 2007, 10:15 PM
Post #16


vivacity
*******

Group: Official Member
Posts: 3,183
Joined: Jan 2007
Member No: 495,247



stop this train <3
love that song.

A little bit, actually. I kind of want to stay the fun loving, spontaneous extrovert kid i am now. But you never know until you actually experience your future, right?
 
fcukxl0ve
post May 3 2007, 10:17 PM
Post #17


Senior Member
***

Group: Member
Posts: 44
Joined: May 2007
Member No: 521,123



heh. i`ll grow up on the outside. but never on the inside.
 
*Duchess of Dork*
post May 4 2007, 08:58 AM
Post #18





Guest






QUOTE(Kurd Jam @ May 3 2007, 6:20 PM) *
Apparently, one of the most popular solutions to the aging adaptation problem seems to involve becoming viciously bitter, playing domino, developing absurd everyday routines and pretending to be deaf to annoy the hell out of people.

ermm.gif

I don't play dominos. I do play Scrabble though. whistling.gif

I'm an old(er) broad, but I was never scared of getting older. I don't care much about wrinkles or gray hair (not that have a lot of either, I did see a few gray hairs that I plucked out though :[ ). I think that having a young child in the house (my 7 year-old son) helps me feel young.
 
alysaphobia
post May 4 2007, 09:30 AM
Post #19


What a sick, masochistic lion.
******

Group: Member
Posts: 1,853
Joined: Sep 2006
Member No: 460,535



QUOTE(Hakuna Matata @ May 4 2007, 11:11 AM) *
For me, I don't think I as much fear the unknown as I do the things I supposed do know. Like all the responsibilites; the bills, the food, the transportation. I am so utterly and pathetically lazy sometimes and it scares me I may have badly prepared myself for growing up.
^Oh my gosh, me too!
I'm quite... unorganized, irresponsible and lazy at times. ;(
I'm so scared about when the time comes that I'll have to leave my family... my parents, haha. I'm scared I won't be able to handle it alone.
 
Mr. Slowjamz
post May 4 2007, 09:47 AM
Post #20


what do you think it says....if so obvious.
******

Group: Member
Posts: 1,838
Joined: Sep 2004
Member No: 52,420



i`d say im in that mixed state right now . i`d say its important to stick with your innner child . i feel like it will get you to places . but . in the other hand . orobably it won`t i think feeling mentally young will keep you very helathy and energetic in a way .
 
misoshiru
post May 4 2007, 11:30 AM
Post #21


yan lin♥
********

Group: Staff Alumni
Posts: 14,129
Joined: Apr 2004
Member No: 13,627



definitely. i don't want to get old at all. wrinkles are disgusting and i don't want to get the "old peoples' smell". ew. i'd rather die young than live up to 80 even though i'm scared of death just so i don't have to get old.
 
Mystic Eyes
post May 4 2007, 02:26 PM
Post #22


The kooks
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 499
Joined: Apr 2007
Member No: 516,563



QUOTE(Kurd Jam @ May 3 2007, 11:20 PM) *
Apparently, one of the most popular solutions to the aging adaptation problem seems to involve becoming viciously bitter, playing domino, developing absurd everyday routines and pretending to be deaf to annoy the hell out of people.


That explains why most elderly people i've met are bitter, sad and moody. But then you get the occasional few who accept it all.

If I grow old (Pray that I don't) then I won't ever be bitter unless something truly traumatic happens to me but besides that, nope. Like someone else said, i'll grow old on the outside but still be young at heart.
 
*My Cinderella.*
post May 4 2007, 09:54 PM
Post #23





Guest






I'm definately afraid of getting older. sad.gif If you haven't noticed already, I'd love to stay in my peter pan status. I will never grow up.
 
Mystic Eyes
post May 5 2007, 03:45 PM
Post #24


The kooks
*****

Group: Member
Posts: 499
Joined: Apr 2007
Member No: 516,563



QUOTE(My Cinderella. @ May 5 2007, 3:54 AM) *
I'm definately afraid of getting older. sad.gif If you haven't noticed already, I'd love to stay in my peter pan status. I will never grow up.


Wait a minute....whats that I see....a wrinkle?
 
kimmytree
post May 5 2007, 07:21 PM
Post #25


Kimberly
******

Group: Member
Posts: 1,961
Joined: Apr 2005
Member No: 121,599



QUOTE(r o b b i + @ May 3 2007, 4:04 PM) *
So stop this train..
I want to get off and go home again,
can't take the speed it's moving in...
I know I can't,
but honestly,
won't someone stop this train.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v319/mis...fied/JM-025.jpg

I feel about this subject the same why John Mayer sings about it in this song. I don't have a fear of getting older, I fear losing people close to me & letting things slide by too quickly without taking it all in.

Yeah, that pretty much sums it all up for me too. I'm not afraid of what I'll look like, or what kind of person I'll end up being. I just know as time goes by, I'm slowly going to lose the people I love. And then knowing that I'll never be able to go back in time and relive something, like being a little kid, being a teenager, and the time I've spent with lost loved ones. mellow.gif
 

2 Pages V   1 2 >
Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members: