Experience a Second Childhood.

Thiruvananthapuram, India
April 29, 2007 1:05am CST
Wouldn't be great to have a second childhood ?To start life afresh ! Age - it is in the mind. That is why, you should live young and that too linger than you can imagine.
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@susieq223 (3742)
• United States
30 Apr 07
No thank you! I wouldn't go through the trials and tribulations of growing up again for anything! I like my age and whatever wisdom I have accumulated, along with many good memories.
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@sizzle3000 (3036)
• United States
30 Apr 07
I never want to go back in time. I am very happy with who I am. I liked my childhood to a point and reliving it or thinking about reliving it is not productive. I am who I am because of my experiences in life. What ever doesn't kill me makes me stronger. I made mistakes but they all helped me be a better person. My childhood helped me be a good mom to my daughter. I look forward to old age and grand children and even great grand children.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
30 Apr 07
I don't really think that I would want to be a child again, but I wouldn't mind being 30 something again. That would be cool to have my health back.
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• United States
29 Apr 07
My childhood was not all that great i am a much happier person now so why would i ever want to go back???
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@ElicBxn (63664)
• United States
29 Apr 07
I decided that, like Peter in the musical Peter Pan, "I won't grow up!" That's been sort of my theme song for my life!
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@kelandy (114)
• United States
29 Apr 07
I agree that it would be great to experience a second childhood. Age is just a number and next year I will be 40. I think that it gets made too big a deal of sometimes. It's just a number. I don't even feel close to 40 years old. I remember my childhood and sometimes I do wish I could try a better one right now. I thing that living young in your way of thinking is a great start.
@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
1 May 07
Yeah, that would be really nice, but unfortunately we get one childhood on each lifetime.
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@Mitraa (3184)
• India
3 May 07
Physically a second childhood is never possible. But if one tries to remain young mentally, then the person can remain smart and creative for a major period of his life! Mental health is more flexible than physical health and can be developed utilizing positive attitude. Thanks.
@KarenO52 (2950)
• United States
3 May 07
If I could have certain things back about my childhood, that would be great. I would love to be worry-free, full of energy, and have my parents back like they were when I was young. I wouldn't like anyone telling me what and when to do things.
@cynddvs (2948)
• United States
29 Apr 07
Sometimes I feel as if I'm living out a second childhood when I'm playing with my daughter. While she makes me feel very old when I get so tired chasing her down she also makes me feel young when we play. I love just sitting in the floor coloring and working puzzles with her. And it's so much fun to go outside and play with her blowing bubbles and playing on the playground. And I know it's just going to continue to get even more fun the older she gets. I love it!
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