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"Why be depressed about a birthday? " Clearly you've never suffered with depression. Op message me if you like. | |||
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"Why be depressed about a birthday? Clearly you've never suffered with depression. Op message me if you like. " OP makes no mention of suffering from depression. | |||
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"Why be depressed about a birthday? Clearly you've never suffered with depression. Op message me if you like. OP makes no mention of suffering from depression. " Well I didn't mention suffering in the clinical sense but actually have in the past. Fortunately I don't feel like that now | |||
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"I definitely don’t judge my life by my swinging probability factor as I get older. I would agree that years seem to go quicker as we get older but has nothing to do with swinging " It's not just swinging for me but I think it is a bigger part of my life than for many and I'd be lying if I said it doesn't play on my mind sometimes. Ironically I've had the most fun time ever so far in my 50's and but can't help but notice the decreasing pool of opportunities. Hopefully a small pile of bodies on a bed at the weekend at a club or somewhere will cheer me up | |||
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"Why be depressed about a birthday? Clearly you've never suffered with depression. Op message me if you like. OP makes no mention of suffering from depression. Well I didn't mention suffering in the clinical sense but actually have in the past. Fortunately I don't feel like that now " Good to hear. But serious question … what is it about birthdays that gets you down? I had the same conversation with w close friend when she told me she was super stressed because she was turning 50 . Basically she thought 50 sounded old, and was having a pity party … eventually realised it that it was completely unrelated to her whether her 50th was a big, fun, month-long celebration, or a self-declared day of mourning. She opted for the party approach. I honestly can’t see why a birthday should be a source of anxiety or unhappiness. Can you explain? | |||
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"I stopped celebrating mine in my early twenties. They don't mean anything." At the very least they’re an excuse for cake and a balloon Xx | |||
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"I stopped celebrating mine in my early twenties. They don't mean anything. At the very least they’re an excuse for cake and a balloon Xx" Not a big fan of cake and balloons are only good for popping. | |||
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"It’s only Mrs Wick and my immediate family that remind me when my birthday is, or I’d just let it pass by with no mention. As I draw close to 50, I’m getting asked “what are you doing planning to recognise/celebrate?” Erm, nowt. " This, I'm an adult thanks. If I want to do something I don't have to wait till my birthday!. | |||
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"I stopped celebrating mine in my early twenties. They don't mean anything. At the very least they’re an excuse for cake and a balloon Xx Not a big fan of cake and balloons are only good for popping. " I play golf, and for my birthday each year I try to play a course I haven’t posted before, making it a special course for birthdays with zeroes. Stopped caring about parties, presents a very long time ago, now I just set that day up as a day that I will enjoy. | |||
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"I'm usually pretty upbeat and positive especially when it comes to swinging but birthday's really hit me these days. Got mine this week and really put me in a down mood. Anyone else? Wondering what age birthdays switched from being fun to being slightly depressing? Not sure if it is life generally or feeling that the swinging clock is ticking away and for every older man having fun there are endless cases of men losing interest or ability. 56 this week - threesome with two 28 year old might even up the numbers and fix the problem I guess " *** After 40 it gets a bit less exciting. Most people passing the realistic half time marker. A threesome with two 28 year old would cheer me up on my death bed. They would lick my tears off anyway. | |||
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"It’s only Mrs Wick and my immediate family that remind me when my birthday is, or I’d just let it pass by with no mention. As I draw close to 50, I’m getting asked “what are you doing planning to recognise/celebrate?” Erm, nowt. This, I'm an adult thanks. If I want to do something I don't have to wait till my birthday!." You’ll be joining me in not having one of these newly popular “birthday weeks” then. | |||
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"Oh, I love birthdays. The alternative is worse *shrug* Once I bought a renowned jazz engineer a birthday cake while he was working a convention. It turned out to be his last ever birthday cake. He was only 58, and he had a sudden brain aneurysm about 9 months after the convention. He was really touched by the gesture. I was glad I could make someone smile. We never know which birthday will be our last." ***Scratching the 25 years old blonde next door off the list. Inviting Faith to my 44th birthday.*** | |||
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"It’s my birthday today and whilst I’m not depressed about it, I am very aware that next year I will be 50. Don’t be blue about your birthday OP. It’s just a celebration of your time on earth and should be celebrated how you want to. Quietly or loudly. With friends or without. But don’t be sad. You’re a Sagittarius like me, so look online and plan some future adventures that will raise a smile. That’s an order!! " Happy birthday! | |||
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