You can have real fun at any age - it just depends on how you view what is fun. To me the old "sow your wild oats" type fun - well - the morning after, just really isn't any fun...so not worth it. Not when you have real life responsibilities. Kids, husband, full time job.
But there are other ways to have fun. And as silly as it may sound - or corny rather - the best time I've had in my adult life was bowling with a bunch of people from my adult Sunday School class. We laughed our heads off, ate too much, made fun of each other, danced around like fools...took tons of hilarious pictures...competed to see who could be best...and we all went home perfectly sober.
Yep...there is fun to be had at any age - you just have to broaden your horizons as to what is really fun.
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Are you kidding me? I started having real fun at the ripe age of 40.....
You can have real fun at any age - it just depends on how you view what is fun. To me the old "sow your wild oats" type fun - well - the morning after, just really isn't any fun...so not worth it. Not when you have real life responsibilities. Kids, husband, full time job.
But there are other ways to have fun. And as silly as it may sound - or corny rather - the best time I've had in my adult life was bowling with a bunch of people from my adult Sunday School class. We laughed our heads off, ate too much, made fun of each other, danced around like fools...took tons of hilarious pictures...competed to see who could be best...and we all went home perfectly sober.
Yep...there is fun to be had at any age - you just have to broaden your horizons as to what is really fun.