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>> I don't consider 30 to be "young". I consider that to be "basically my
>> life is almost over now".
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> I really disagree with that. What young people have is fit bodies, new
> strength, and hormones driving their urges, BUT they don't know what to
> do with their bodies and health because they haven't learned anything
> yet and their heads are empty. Youth is crippled by inexperience in
> everything and self-consciousness about self-identity, status, sexual
> performance, and don't know how to be good partners, lovers, or operate
> successfully in society. Believe me, all that is WAY better later on!
Trouble is, when you get to being old, people *expect* you to know what
you're doing. *I* haven't learned anything yet... :-(
>> What I *should* have done is sort all this out back when I was at Uni.
>> But it's kinda too late now. :-(
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> You have time. See above.
It certainly doesn't feel like it...
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