If you could remain one age forever, would you do so, and if so, what age would you choose?

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I think I would like to be age 25 forever. At that age, you are legal age, you can drink, you can vote, you are out of school, and hopefully can find a good job. You are still young enough to have children.

I think it would be the perfect age because your old enough to be able to do a lot of things but still young enough to preserve yourself and your body parts might be in perfect working order with no aches and pains.

30, But I would only like to stay that age if over time I continued to gain knowledge. If I knew at 30 what I know now things would be alot different. I could avoid certain deals that I now consider a learning experience and would be past those young bullheaded ideas.

If my body would remain that age it would be good but not that it should last forever.

Well.... if I'm imagining an ideal life, I'd probably choose to have kids. And in that case it would be very strange if I alone didn't age, and they all grew older than me. And the other question is by not ageing, but remaining a certain age, does it mean I don't get any wiser or more experienced, or go through the personal growth that comes with time?

It's hard to imagine that you could be living, and not learning and growing, but staying perpetually frozen as a person. So I think the only case I'd want to freeze my age is if I stayed in the same physical condition, but kept developing normally otherwise, getting more mature in outlook and so on. In that case, I think peak physical condition is maybe around age 24, give or take, so I'd go for that.

I don't think I could honestly commit to any age. I am hopeful that throughout my life, things will get better, and if I stay the same age, I will never know. I truly believe that with every new day, life takes turns that shapes our futures.

Without that future, what's the point really?

I would pick 32 I know that sounds like an odd age to pick but I was in the best shape of my life then. I also had three of my four children and had met the man I am now married to.

I think it would be 31. I still looked about the way I had at 25; still had probably 95% of that energy, but I had WAY more common sense and experience. I've always had a baby face, and at 25 I was mistaken for a kid from a rival school at a jr. high football game my husband was refereeing!

I finally looked like an adult at 31, and no longer had to worry about getting in trouble for being out during school hours...seriously, I got stopped by a truant officer once! At age 24. When I was 25, I thought I wanted to stay 25 forever; at least part of me did.

The other part realized it would be nice to not have everyone assume I was a kid.

Yup, age 25 forever. Old enough to access all the fun things in the world: drinking, smoking, having sex, gambling (although I've never gambled, I want to keep the option open). Also old enough to be independent and work at medium level job.It's also the ideal age for marriage and having kids.

Your body is still strong, healthy, and beautiful. You also have more confident at this age since you've usually can provide for yourself and be certain of your abilities. You are also wise enough not to get yourself into trouble but still carefree enough to do try something new.

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