If you could stay stuck at an age...

AlexDaGator

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I didn't get married till later in life so I got to live my 20s twice, once in my 20s and again in my 30s. My kids are still young so time might change my answer but right now I'd say my early 30s.

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24. I saw a lot of free concerts, met cool MTV celebs and rock stars because of my job. Girls girls girls, girls gone wild, spring break was 6 to 8 weeks of new coeds on vacation. I played with race cars and met cool drivers from all over the world (still doing that). I still had perfect health, lived close to the beach and it was open and free to park on 24/7/365. The 1980s were the good old days.
 

Marine1

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Late to the thread but I’d say I’ve had a pretty good run all the way to 63. But 24 stands out as numero uno and 29 as the worst. Started having kids in my 30’s and enjoyed every stage immensely. All in their mid to late 20’s now and still as close as ever. No grandkids yet and it’s driving me crazy.
 

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29.....

1 - you're not 30 yet
2 - it's the first time you can bang a girl more than 10 years younger than you and not go to jail!!
 

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24. I saw a lot of free concerts, met cool MTV celebs and rock stars because of my job. Girls girls girls, girls gone wild, spring break was 6 to 8 weeks of new coeds on vacation. I played with race cars and met cool drivers from all over the world (still doing that). I still had perfect health, lived close to the beach and it was open and free to park on 24/7/365. The 1980s were the good old days.
I feel sorry for these kids today.

The 80s were GREAT. Everyone seemed to try to make every event a Motley Crue afterparty.

These kids today flirt with a girl once or have the nerve to be a white privilege cheerleader and their lives are over.

I dont know. The 60s sounded crazy but there was the whole Vietnam thing putting a damper on the shindig.
 

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