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By *inky Chef OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Norwich

***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
50 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania


"***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

"

70+

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

That’s an earworm i didn’t need before bed

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

I kinda hoped I'd be dead already.

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By *xtrafun4youMan
50 weeks ago

Dunstable

50 now don't want to get to 60.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

50 weeks ago

East Sussex

90+ in good health.

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By *xtrafun4youMan
50 weeks ago

Dunstable


"I kinda hoped I'd be dead already.

"

I thought I would be

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

I'd to say older enough to draw a state pension, but there probably won't be one in 30 years....

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago


"50 now don't want to get to 60."

When you get to 60 you will say you don't want to get to 70 etc but hey, unless you have serious health issues, live as long as you can

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago


"***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

"

Totally depends on the persons well being at that time.

I would have expected to have retired by now but things happen. As long as I hit 70, then I don't give a toss, my main goal is leaving her without any debt to deal with.

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By *inky Chef OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Norwich


"I kinda hoped I'd be dead already.

"

***

I wish my parents would have gone to the cinema or used condom.

I'm here, so I do the best I can.

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By *imply DeeWoman
50 weeks ago

Wherever


"That’s an earworm i didn’t need before bed "

That’s that one scene in “Highlander” I didn’t need to see (*cries into her wine*)

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago


"That’s an earworm i didn’t need before bed

That’s that one scene in “Highlander” I didn’t need to see (*cries into her wine*)"

I know, but what a great film.

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By *inky Chef OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Norwich


"90+ in good health. "

***

My great-grandma lived until 90.

She was healthy, but I doubt she really knew what's going on around her 80+.

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

I'm a mum so part of me would like to live forever and long enough to make sure my little one is OK... but other than that, I would be thrilled to reach my late 80s.

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By *inky Chef OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Norwich


"I kinda hoped I'd be dead already.

I thought I would be "

***

So did I in 1999, but got a second chance from....................the doctors or got lucky.

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By *tevieboyyyMan
50 weeks ago

Waterlooville

So, you don't cease to exist. Energy can't be lost or created.

If you don't believe, go see a Tarot reader or reputable Physic. Get some Reiki.

I work for a corporate, have had these experiences, so messages to pass on from those that have passed to my friends (the nagging can be insentient). Yeah it's nuts.

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

Depends really. Am I going to physically age and look old as shit? Then I would be happy living until 50. If I get to keep a youthful appearance or undertake a brain/soul transplant then I'd love to live for like a few billion years. Being able to live for so long in a robotic body would be amazing!

Of course, in a more realistic setting I'd be happy living for approximately 300 years as that seems to be the expected lifespan of Spartan-II/III/IV personel after undergoing augmentation procedures. Plus that comes with the benefits of being smart, strong and quick.

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

I want to live until I'm still mentally and physically capable. Mentally capable, I want to still know what's going on, be aware of my loved ones and still be able to make sound judgements. Physically capable, I want to still be able to function and be able to look after myself independently. I don't want to be a burden to anyone.

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By *inky Chef OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Norwich


"I want to live until I'm still mentally and physically capable. Mentally capable, I want to still know what's going on, be aware of my loved ones and still be able to make sound judgements. Physically capable, I want to still be able to function and be able to look after myself independently. I don't want to be a burden to anyone. "

***

That sounds good

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By *trueceltMan
50 weeks ago

Bristol

I'd like to still be around forever and ever, even when the universe starts to die and the stars go out. I'd like to be there when the last star in the once infinite cosmos finally winks out of existence and the eternal darkness descends, until its just me floating endlessly on through an eternal night. If you ever want to experience something similar here on Earth try watching Midsummer Murders.

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By *mf123Man
50 weeks ago

with one foot out the door

I am immortal

I have inside me blood of kings

I have no rival

No man can be my equal

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan
50 weeks ago

Torquay


"I am immortal

I have inside me blood of kings

I have no rival

No man can be my equal"

My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:

Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"

Nothing beside remains. Round the decay

Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare

The lone and level sands stretch far away.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
50 weeks ago

little house on the praire

Difficult question I'm not in the best physical and mental health but I'm almost 60. I've also got osteoporosis which is under control at the moment so as long as I stay as I am maybe another 10 years

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By (user no longer on site)
49 weeks ago


"I want to live until I'm still mentally and physically capable. Mentally capable, I want to still know what's going on, be aware of my loved ones and still be able to make sound judgements. Physically capable, I want to still be able to function and be able to look after myself independently. I don't want to be a burden to anyone. "

This for me too. Although, I'm kind of counting on some kind of apocalypse to take me out before I have to worry about such choices. I feel it's the more likely scenario

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By *ddie1966Man
49 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

If I make the 4 score years and 10 with my faculties intact I'll be happy, but as soon as I become a burden on my family, I'd be happy to pop my mortal coil.

However, riding a bike and my love of speed, I'll be lucky to make 60 !!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

49 weeks ago

East Sussex


"90+ in good health.

***

My great-grandma lived until 90.

She was healthy, but I doubt she really knew what's going on around her 80+. "

My dad is 96 and very much knows what's going on around him.

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By *hiteWitchXXXWoman
49 weeks ago

North Wales

I only want to live to old age if I am healthy ... it's about quality not quantity

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By *opinovMan
49 weeks ago

Point Nemo, Cumbria

Depends... sometimes I want to live forever and other times I don't want to see the day out.

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By *lecom1Couple
49 weeks ago

Stornoway

I want my telegram from King Chuck

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By *awteeMan
49 weeks ago

Solihull

Why not!

Think of the 1920s and how you see people back then, now imagine someone alive in 2123 looking back at us now

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By *ightmovesTV/TS
49 weeks ago

Ipswich

I had an operation that saved my life 10 years ago so I've had all these extra years which have been pretty good if you look at the alternative. Lol.

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By *angerineMan
49 weeks ago

somewhere inbetween the right and wrong

Great earworm but always makes me think of the scene from Flash Gordon just before the final battle.

Aaah well, who wants to live forever? Hahaha, DIEEEEEEEE

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By *agneto.Man
49 weeks ago

Bham

Turn me into a vampire and let me live forever.

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By *arla SwingerWoman
49 weeks ago

Somewhere

I'm 44, my parents are 84/87 and in very poor health. My daughter is 25... I do not want to become a 'burden', she drives, I do not. She has small children and does the drop of a hat emergency situations for my folks way more than I am able. It's very far from ideal. But we all pull together as best we can. I watched my mum early retire to home care my gran. It was so unhappy for both of them towards the end... I do not want that for my child! But we are only 18yrs apart, so highly unlikely. I can only hope not

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
49 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

In my family we live forever, keep our marbles, stay slim, but have bad skin. I think I'm up on this

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By *arla SwingerWoman
49 weeks ago

Somewhere

To answer the Q 85 for me if I could choose.. And if I have my faculties, mobility, not become incontinent... Long enough to see my grandkids age, have their kids, and potentially their kids

And a good chunk of time so be 'crappy granny'

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By *arla SwingerWoman
49 weeks ago

Somewhere


"In my family we live forever, keep our marbles, stay slim, but have bad skin. I think I'm up on this "
m

We're all tubby fuckers! But cracking skin, thick hair, good flexibility for fat twats, low cholesterol amazingly

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
49 weeks ago

Leeds

If I die in my 50’s/60’s I’ll be happy with that, any longer and Mother Nature is taking the piss.

The mr

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
49 weeks ago

ashford

70 + x

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
49 weeks ago

St Leonards

Once I can't knock a tennis ball around a court and hold an intelligent conversation without dribbling, I'd hope to go the day after.

Whether that's 60 or 110.

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By (user no longer on site)
49 weeks ago

I would like to remain very healthy and mobile and still have my independence. Once those go, id rather not be here.

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By *moothdickMan
49 weeks ago

stoke

59 now so to b realistic, take me at any age if I’m ill or my body and soul have gone, but if not, then as long has I can …

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By *use and wolfCouple
49 weeks ago

angus


"***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

"

People only die because they accept it as an inevitablity but i don't accept that. I'm not gonna die

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
49 weeks ago

St Leonards


"***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

People only die because they accept it as an inevitablity but i don't accept that. I'm not gonna die "

As in transhumam augmentation or esoteric practices?

Cyborg, or St Germain?

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
49 weeks ago

Bristol


"***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

People only die because they accept it as an inevitablity but i don't accept that. I'm not gonna die

As in transhumam augmentation or esoteric practices?

Cyborg, or St Germain?"

St. Germain.. count of?! Well read Sir!

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
49 weeks ago

St Leonards


"***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

People only die because they accept it as an inevitablity but i don't accept that. I'm not gonna die

As in transhumam augmentation or esoteric practices?

Cyborg, or St Germain?

St. Germain.. count of?! Well read Sir! "

Well...he's an old mate......

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
49 weeks ago

Bristol


"***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

People only die because they accept it as an inevitablity but i don't accept that. I'm not gonna die

As in transhumam augmentation or esoteric practices?

Cyborg, or St Germain?

St. Germain.. count of?! Well read Sir!

Well...he's an old mate......"

Haha bravo!

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By *entlemanrogueMan
49 weeks ago

Motherwell

207

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By *use and wolfCouple
49 weeks ago

angus


"

As in transhumam augmentation or esoteric practices?

Cyborg, or St Germain?

"

Sheer will

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By *hief_Of_AlwaysMan
49 weeks ago

London or Bedford


"***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

"

Oh, I thought you we’re talking about IMMORTALITY.

That’d rule

Sign me up.

....Aslong as its Highlander Immortality & not DeathBecomesHer Immortality

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By (user no longer on site)
49 weeks ago

Me. *true. I’m so afraid of dying. I’d take immortality right now if it was offered right now.

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
49 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Me. *true. I’m so afraid of dying. I’d take immortality right now if it was offered right now. "

Could be a lot worse than dying, if you don't know how to fill the time.

Endless sex?

You'd get bored after a few hundred years.

Gotta fill the other 14 billion+ years somehow....

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By *unnoisseurMan
49 weeks ago

Stratford


"***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

Totally depends on the persons well being at that time.

I would have expected to have retired by now but things happen. As long as I hit 70, then I don't give a toss, my main goal is leaving her without any debt to deal with.

"

That’s a good goal when you say her is that your wife or daughter. If you’ve got kids, get some legacy planning advice as that inheritance tax can be a burden

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By (user no longer on site)
49 weeks ago


"Me. *true. I’m so afraid of dying. I’d take immortality right now if it was offered right now.

Could be a lot worse than dying, if you don't know how to fill the time.

Endless sex?

You'd get bored after a few hundred years.

Gotta fill the other 14 billion+ years somehow.... "

Do we need a get out plan? like a kill switch for it. If it did just get boring.

I hope beyond all hope I never get bored of sex.

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
49 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Me. *true. I’m so afraid of dying. I’d take immortality right now if it was offered right now.

Could be a lot worse than dying, if you don't know how to fill the time.

Endless sex?

You'd get bored after a few hundred years.

Gotta fill the other 14 billion+ years somehow....

Do we need a get out plan? like a kill switch for it. If it did just get boring.

I hope beyond all hope I never get bored of sex."

I think the kill switch would be a wise option to negotiate .

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By (user no longer on site)
49 weeks ago


"Me. *true. I’m so afraid of dying. I’d take immortality right now if it was offered right now.

Could be a lot worse than dying, if you don't know how to fill the time.

Endless sex?

You'd get bored after a few hundred years.

Gotta fill the other 14 billion+ years somehow.... "

I'd love to live forever, and I'd go a few thousand years without sex instead of just a 2-3.

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By *TG3Man
49 weeks ago

Dorchester


"***Good song by the way***

Not entirely up to us, but let's pretend.

Forever is not an option.

What is your desired life expectancy?

60+?

70+?

80+?

90+?

100+?

"

As long as I'm fit and have a life 100+

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By (user no longer on site)
49 weeks ago


"Me. *true. I’m so afraid of dying. I’d take immortality right now if it was offered right now.

Could be a lot worse than dying, if you don't know how to fill the time.

Endless sex?

You'd get bored after a few hundred years.

Gotta fill the other 14 billion+ years somehow....

Do we need a get out plan? like a kill switch for it. If it did just get boring.

I hope beyond all hope I never get bored of sex.

I think the kill switch would be a wise option to negotiate ."

It’s going to be ‘remove my head isn’t it?! F’ck.

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
49 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Me. *true. I’m so afraid of dying. I’d take immortality right now if it was offered right now.

Could be a lot worse than dying, if you don't know how to fill the time.

Endless sex?

You'd get bored after a few hundred years.

Gotta fill the other 14 billion+ years somehow....

I'd love to live forever, and I'd go a few thousand years without sex instead of just a 2-3."

Billions, possibly trillions.

Gotta aim for No-Sex GOAT.

Where's your ambition?

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By (user no longer on site)
49 weeks ago


"Me. *true. I’m so afraid of dying. I’d take immortality right now if it was offered right now.

Could be a lot worse than dying, if you don't know how to fill the time.

Endless sex?

You'd get bored after a few hundred years.

Gotta fill the other 14 billion+ years somehow....

I'd love to live forever, and I'd go a few thousand years without sex instead of just a 2-3."

You’ll get there. Patience is key.

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By (user no longer on site)
49 weeks ago


"Me. *true. I’m so afraid of dying. I’d take immortality right now if it was offered right now.

Could be a lot worse than dying, if you don't know how to fill the time.

Endless sex?

You'd get bored after a few hundred years.

Gotta fill the other 14 billion+ years somehow....

I'd love to live forever, and I'd go a few thousand years without sex instead of just a 2-3.

Billions, possibly trillions.

Gotta aim for No-Sex GOAT.

Where's your ambition?"

It's still asleep

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
49 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Me. *true. I’m so afraid of dying. I’d take immortality right now if it was offered right now.

Could be a lot worse than dying, if you don't know how to fill the time.

Endless sex?

You'd get bored after a few hundred years.

Gotta fill the other 14 billion+ years somehow....

Do we need a get out plan? like a kill switch for it. If it did just get boring.

I hope beyond all hope I never get bored of sex.

I think the kill switch would be a wise option to negotiate .

It’s going to be ‘remove my head isn’t it?! F’ck. "

.

The only way is Highlander.

Well, who doesn't love a Frenchman playing a Scot, and a Scot playing a Spaniard .

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
49 weeks ago

1127 walnut avenue

I'm actually already dead... I'm destined to haunt the forums of fabswingers for all eternity..

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By *cott73Man
49 weeks ago

brighton


"I only want to live to old age if I am healthy ... it's about quality not quantity "

In my experience, North Walian women go on forever!

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By *moothshaftMan
49 weeks ago

Coventry


"I kinda hoped I'd be dead already.

"

You don't know how much you'll regret saying that.

I was in my 40's once, and in my prime. But just 2 decades later and I'm a pensioner, not fancied by anyone, whereas I used to be so good looking.

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