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Do we get boring as we get older?

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I think I have got more boring and uninteresting as i have gotten older. When I think about the person I was too the person i am now I really do think i've become far more boring.
Looking back over the last twentyerrrrmmm four or five years innocent I can hardly belive some of the stuff i did or that i am the same person. I am a grumpy boring old fart in the main.
All i seem to do is try and be sensible and moral and fair with my kids and that spills over into all areas. Maybe thats wht swinging is si cool to me because its still novel and risque and slightly dangerous.
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With age comes wisdom so they say confused
Im sitting browsing forum wearing fleecy robe,unsexy nightie and a pair of Rich's socks {i hate cold feet sad }
This is my "chill" time biggrin
Dont think im getting boring as such, just more laid back.
Still love dressing up in pvc, porno shoes etc when we go out :P
The plus side of being older is when younger friends ask for advice cos they think im clever ....told them ive been around the block a few times, made the odd mistake or two. lol
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I've mellowed over the years....and gained more patience (although I've always been reasonably patient anyway) working with young people.
I was quite hardened to life when I was in my 20's, wouldn't take rubbish off anyone (still don't to a point but deal with it differently). Thought I brushed most of life's baggage into a corner an forgot about it, but it all came back to haunt me later in life as I didn't deal with it in the past. I've learnt more about me in the last tens years than the previous 39 ( heck I feel old writing that).
I realised a while back that I shall probably always be single. At one time I didn't want that but now I've sort of come to terms with it and decided that it isn't that bad...
I do wish I had done more in my 20's and went a bit wild when I hit 40, quieted down after a few years and now Im ready to hit the 50's running! Cant wait, I don't want to be old an grumpy....I wanna be old and having fun in whatever way I want to!!! lol :lol:
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age is unemportant,the older we get the less we care,better to grow old and kinky,than young and nervous
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age is unemportant,the older we get the less we care,better to grow old and kinky,than young and nervous
Hello wave and :welcome: to the forums :smile:
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I have always been
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sensible and moral and fair
, but I am now becoming more fun, even open minded. More open minded than a swinger? Yes, I even consider the possibility that Blair was a victim of his up bringing, that does not mean he should not loose his head. Come to think of it he already has, many times over...but he is a victim of his upbringing.
Perhaps what has happened is I am now
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sensible and moral and fair
in my own way, not excepting what others tell me is
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sensible and moral and fair

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I think I have got more boring and uninteresting as i have gotten older. When I think about the person I was too the person i am now I really do think i've become far more boring.

May I refer the learned gentleman to my signature biggrin
Sexlightened
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I do not think you are boring - though I dont know you! rolleyes
This is common for people with kids and is a good sign that you are balancing them out. I think it shows that at this age you are showing great responsibility to your family, to your job and probably to your swinging friends too? With responsibility comes a burden but then you need to have time to take the yoke off your shoulders and have a bit of you time - swinging if you like? cool
When you are young you have few if any responsibilities and you also don't know what you are getting into so it is all fresh and exciting but you were probably stupid at times too?
I am entering a phase of leaving the responsibility behind again with just myself to look out for and going into new territories - hopefully I wouldn't be so stupid this time but be willing to explore, be risky and be more individualistic.
When you look back at this phase you will know it was worthwhile to put your shift in. Just don't lose sight of "yourself" while you are doing it or you will lose the plot altogether. A female friend of mine did that whilst being over responsible for her family when relocating life/house and gave herself a breakdown. Look after yourself and keep yourself on track - you are worth it as it says in the adverts!
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Shay
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Unc's signature is the mantra by which I try to live my life......
I was in town today in the pouring rain with my newly adult daughter. It struck us that she hadn't had chance to behave immaturely now that she was officially not a child......so we went off for a walk on a wall.
At Christmas I did some spontaneous silky pyjama sledging cool (And yes, I did get a snowy arse!)
I can't help thinking that people instinctively know you're a bit loon though. I remember last summer, there was a new recruit on the ship who I barely knew. We'd been sent off with some trolleys to bring the supplies back, they were the sort of thing you find at builders yards. The ship was stuck about half a mile away, along lots of narrow, unfenced rickety pontoons. He turned to me & said "Winchy, it says 'children must not ride in this trolley'" We gave each other a look, and I jumped in........scariest ride I've ever had :scared: bloody good fun though! rotflmao
I almost feel guilty sometimes that the kids might rather have a more conventional mum. But then I see a big, shiny button.......
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I think I have got more boring and uninteresting as i have gotten older. When I think about the person I was too the person i am now I really do think i've become far more boring.
Looking back over the last twentyerrrrmmm four or five years innocent I can hardly believe some of the stuff i did or that i am the same person. I am a grumpy boring old fart in the main.
All i seem to do is try and be sensible and moral and fair with my kids and that spills over into all areas. Maybe thats why swinging is so cool to me because its still novel and risque and slightly dangerous.

Hmmm.
Sensible. Moral. Fair. With Kids.
That's what parents are. They give the kids a good grounding in what they are supposed to be like, which gives them a reasonable idea about how they are required to behave. So then they can then go off the rails and do things that are fun.
You've done the right things with the kids, and then gone and done the wrong things with yourself.
So............................................
where is the problem ?
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I think I have got more boring and uninteresting as i have gotten older. When I think about the person I was too the person i am now I really do think i've become far more boring.
Looking back over the last twentyerrrrmmm four or five years innocent I can hardly belive some of the stuff i did or that i am the same person. I am a grumpy boring old fart in the main.
All i seem to do is try and be sensible and moral and fair with my kids and that spills over into all areas. Maybe thats wht swinging is si cool to me because its still novel and risque and slightly dangerous.

I believe as you get older you can take more calculated risks which in itself seem less risky.
I would like to say possibly looking back to stuff you did, you might have done without weighing up all the risks, so seems more risky.
Grumpy old fart I interpret as being more informed wiser, and having the ablity to make the right choices.
I love being older as my inhibition have gone, and with that I have become more risky and ready to explore things that I wouldn’t have done before. For fear of the unknown
Being sensible moral and fair with your children doesn’t mean you are boring, we want to protect our children because we want no harm to come to them. Also we want them to turn out as reasonable and fair adults.
As an example: When my children go flying down a hill on a go cart I see fear as I know the risks. I then hide indoors and can’t watch, I just wait for the knock on the door to say they have hurt themselves. They never do! lol
I forget and have to remind myself I done the same as a child as child we don’t see the risks.
So my answer to you Lost is enjoy getting older we all have to do it its life, I wouldn’t say you are boring at all just wiser. wink
Hope this makes sense!
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Do we get more boring as we get older?
Jeez, I hope not! One has to leave others to judge whether you are more boring or not I guess.
All I can say is that life has never been more interesting fer me!
And here are some of the reasons why.......:silly: :swingingchair: :bounce: :cheers: :lol2: duel drinkies hump 69position dunno :eeek: blast :undecided:
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Do we get more boring as we get older?
Jeez, I hope not! One has to leave others to judge whether you are more boring or not I guess.
All I can say is that life has never been more interesting fer me!
And here are some of the reasons why.......:silly: :swingingchair: :bounce: :cheers: :lol2: duel drinkies hump 69position dunno :eeek: blast :undecided:

And that's just in one visit! lol
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Hell no!!!
I have some of the coolest most awesomest friends,who are alot older than me some twice my age (i'm 28, which a long time ago i thought was old). Only the last couple of years i realised i'm still a boy.
Most of the people i hang out with are or go down the pub with are older than me. And i always have a great silly time with them all.
Age is just a number, thats all imho.
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I haven't got as far as kids or mortgages but I can tell you this:
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We're not old, contemporary pop music really is shit.

I was in a club with some friends the other weekend (an increasingly rare event these days). They were all friends from when I was in university (the first time... erm); some of whom I hadn't seen for about seven years.
We were bitching about all the music being shit (using our phones to write it down; all our ears are fucked because of too much loud music over the years) and one of the girls just dismissed it all with the words "We are old."
At 28! How sad.
I wanted to reply:
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No! We are not old! There is something fundamentally different about the pop music of today. At some point between 1996 and 1998 the machine finally won and crushed the last little bits of life out of mainstream popular music. There are no more geniuses or artists; only products. There is nobody working in pop music who started after 1998 who will be remembered after they finish; there has been nothing new for ten years; there is nothing now for anyone to believe in; and this included the kids. I know, I teach the kids: they don't believe in anything any more. They don't believe in the Wombats (thank fuck!). They don't believe in Scouting for Girls, or Razorlight. I don't think they even believe in the Arcade Fire, who are as close as we get to artists now. That's why they don't buy the albums any more, and only steal the singles off the internet. When I ask the kids,
Kids, what sort of music do you actually want to make in your bands, or in your work as solo artists?

the kids say,
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It doesn't matter; it's not about that; we are committed to giving the industry exactly what it wants, because we are well aware that if we attempt to impose our own individuality and passion on our work we will never get a record deal and we will never be famous.

It's tragic but it really is true. They've just accepted that the battle is lost. So it falls to us more weathered campaigners to prove to them that there is still hope for the future. To do this we need to recognise that the past really was better (in some respects; I mean the internet is brilliant, and so is Google Earth and the fact you can buy a 250gb hard drive for £55 including delivery). We need to have the courage to state boldly that things really were better in our day. I mean - you go back ten years, you had Thom Yorke, Bjork, Jarvis Cocker, Mogwai, Venetian Snares, Aphex Twin, and loads more artists of some credibility/integrity/gravitas right in their prime. Can anyone in their 40s now tell me that when Nirvana was happening they looked at it with the same jaded skepticism with which those of us in our 30s now regard the Arctic Chiefs or Kaiser Monkeys? Did the first rave era look shit to people who were in their late 20s/early 30s at the time? Of course not. You were all trolleyed off your heads on pills in caves in Wiltshire - you all recognised it for what it was - the most significant cultural event of the 1980s, and you weren't missing it for a million pounds. Not even the million pounds the KLF burnt. Where is the new KLF? Do you see Calvin Harris burning a million pounds? I don't think so.
Where is the Ian Curtis? Where is the Prince? Where is the fucking Freddie Mercury?
We are not old; the music really is shit. We should not allow them to tell us that because we can see that the music is shit, we are therefore old.
...but I couldn't fit it in my text window, and in any case I was more interested in throwing some crazy shapes like a motherfucker.
I know that everything doesn't centre around pop music but it is a useful barometer. I think there hasn't been a new idea since postmodernism finally landed in mainstream culture in the mid 90s, and to be honest I actually think the stage is totally set. This is an exciting time. All it takes is a bit of faith and a concerted push. Unusually, that's going to have to come from grownups, because as I say, the kids seem to have bought the idea that ideas are no longer important; that's fine. We're not too old.
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though have to admit my 'crazy shapes' were mostly accidental
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