If you could stay one age forever, what age would you choose and why?

I think 50 is a good age. By age 50, most of us have experienced the blows that life hands out and have learned from these experiences. We've become more mature, more rational in our thinking, and better at handling sticky situations.

The kids can drive themselves to where ever they need to go, so we are able to slow down our life walk, maybe plant a garden, grow orchids, do things that in the past to which we were unable to devote ample time or energy. At 50, we're still vibrant, active, and enjoy mental stimulation. And although I had a great time in my 20's, 30's, and 40's, I am so much more comfortable with myself in my 50's.

28. Under 21 is too young. Even though I don't worry about work and have fun that age but I am too inexperience about everything.By the time I am 28, I know more about life.

I have more experience in the outside world. Yet not too old to do adventure stuff.

During sophomore year of high school, my English teacher said something that will probably stay with me for the rest of my life: "We are all at the age we need to be at. " Ever since this statement, I've always looked at age as just a number. The experiences we've had in the past have (hopefully) prepared us for the age we're at now and the age we'll be at in the future.

Therefore, I'd never choose to be a specific age forever. Sometime during infinity, that paramount age will become boring. Eventually, even the youth one longs for or the experience one still cherishes will become mundane sometime during the long span of eternity.

Then I would go with 18 (and thats how felt back then too). 18 was the best year of my life, I was confident (okay a little cocky) was old enough to vote yet young enough to have fun with out too many responsibilities and bills to pay.

Hmm...this is a tough one for me...being 20 and all. But honestly I think 19 (early 20) is my best year so far. I wish to not remember my childhood, or most of my teen years...19 is when I got back on track, made dean's list in college, had an amazing job, and met some amazing people.

I was so successful in bettering myself and getting what I needed done...I was proud of myself for once and that was the best feeling! I would love to be there again. Plus I'm a weirdo and absolutely love school...college specifically...if I could go to college for the rest of my life...I would be all for it...at least at this point.

:-D I also don't care about drinking...if I really want to drink I can get it no matter what age I am...so I'm not worried about the 'legal' aspect of being able to do certain things...

37 is a pretty god choice, but I'm going to go with 55. My children will be long gone out of my house, established in their own homes, I'll have grandchildren, possibility of retiring in good health with a good income and the ability to travel and pursue lifelong interests. I might move to a warmer URL1 major responsibilities in life will be O-V-E-R.

I'd pay off the house, take up running and playing guitar, life would be good.

I wouldn't want to stay one age! Life is about experiences and how they shape you. I don't believe you can grow as person without the years behind you, as well as the ones in front of you!

Being 35, I can honestly say that every year has brought ups and downs, but each one was worth it.

I want to stay at the age when my hormones and energy levels are at their optimal level, age 31 for me. People don't age at the same time, but people are typically healthiest during their early adulthood.

If I could be one age forever, I would choose to be 24. It's not too young, but old enough to be legal, and at the same time, I'm not too old. Around that time, you should be on your own, establishing a good life for yourself, possibly finding someone you could spend your life with, and eventually having kids!

However, it might get a little difficult if you continue to be 24 and your spouse is almost 70!

I have to go with 38-I had a great job, am still with the love of my life and I felt great physically, mentally and was happy financially.

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