People become happier as they get older.

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  • #291245
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    Uintatherium
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    Check this out.

    Note: I know that Kyle Kulinski is a male feminist. That doesn’t matter right now because he’s right this time … and he isn’t a radfem.

    MGTOW: because you can (and should) say anything about a woman as long as she isn't within earshot

    #291311
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    Truthseeker82
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    I just turned 56 – in many ways I am more at peace than I was at 35, but I think that can happen at any age. The less one conforms and concerns themselves with what others think and want and focus on self fulfillment, the happier he will be.

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    Here’s an excerpt from an article on happiness and aging at the American Psychological Organization (APA)

    […] Susan Turk Charles, PhD, of the University of California, Irvine, presented a review of several psychological studies on aging and mental health. She found that except for people with dementia-related diseases, mental health generally improves with age. One study she cited – a 23-year longitudinal study looking at three groups of people, each at different stages in their lives – found that emotional happiness improved with age.

    Research has also shown that older adults exert greater emotional control than younger adults, meaning older adults are more likely to actively avoid or limit negative, stressful situations than do younger adults, Charles said. She presented results from one study in which younger and older adults reported their thoughts and emotions after hearing personal criticism by two other people. Younger adults focused more on the negative comments and demanded more information about the origin of the criticism. Older adults were less likely to dwell on the negative comments and their responses were less negative overall compared to those of the younger adults. […]

    http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2009/08/aging-21st.aspx

    The full article is here: http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2009/08/aging-21st.aspx

    #291367
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    ILiveAgain
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    I love my life … s~~~ and all.

    No way would I go back. All that s~~~ made me focus and push on.

    I love my life … I love me … and you … but not like gay … love .. with dicks šŸ™‚

    It took 55 years coz I’m thick … but I got there eventually.

    #291368
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    Your gay

    When you find yourself in the majority, it's time to reflect.

    #291372
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    ILiveAgain
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    Your gay

    I’m a non practising gay virgin ….. coz I love men …. in a non practising virgin gay sort of way šŸ™‚

    #291373
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    I love my life … s~~~ and all.

    No way would I go back. All that s~~~ made me focus and push on.

    I love my life … I love me … and you … but not like gay … love .. with dicks ?

    It took 55 years coz I’m thick … but I got there eventually.

    Dude, sorry bout the misinterpretation. But your post can be summed up as: push, s~~~,dick, I’m thick and I’m not gay. Sooooooo

    When you find yourself in the majority, it's time to reflect.

    #291374
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    Don’t know how that smile face happened

    When you find yourself in the majority, it's time to reflect.

    #291398
    ILiveAgain
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    I love my life … s~~~ and all.

    No way would I go back. All that s~~~ made me focus and push on.

    I love my life … I love me … and you … but not like gay … love .. with dicks ?

    It took 55 years coz I’m thick … but I got there eventually.

    Dude, sorry bout the misinterpretation. But your post can be summed up as: push, s~~~,dick, I’m thick and I’m not gay. Sooooooo

    How the fk did you guess my middle names hahaha

    #291466
    Tuneout
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    I’m almost 50 and yeah I’m much more settled down and

    content than in mu youth.Some guys never get that way

    you always here about old criminals or people just stuck

    in the past reliving the glory days of their youth

    because the present for them is just awful.

    So I guess it depends because with age it does not

    necessarily mean wisdom and happiness as well.

    Lifes a bitch,but you don't have to marry one!

    #291500
    Uintatherium
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    Your gay

    ooooooooooo

    MGTOW: because you can (and should) say anything about a woman as long as she isn't within earshot

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    Anonymous
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    Hey ! You f~~~ing kids get off my lawn!.. now,what were we saying?

    #291553
    Joetech
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    At 62 I’ve packed away enough life experience to know I can handle just about anything. Older men have been around feminists so long that for me it’s like a teacher that’s used to kindergarten kids. They give me very little s~~~ these days, especially when I’m out with other women my age. Yes, I’m happier and more content, but I’m still p~~~ed that we haven’t come farther than we have as a gender and as a society.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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