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DuckHairback
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01 Nov 2021, 5:47 am

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I used to feel in my first couple of decades that life was moving along far too quickly, and that I was always well behind in terms of emotional maturity. During my early to mid teens at school, my peers always seemed to revel in trying to appear 'grown up', whereas I just wanted the whole thing to slow down and give me a chance to catch up.


That's exactly how I felt too.


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02 Nov 2021, 7:20 am

I feel as though I'm very childlike compared to my peers. I have my toys that I collect and play with. I also have a keen interest in doing arts & crafts. I still wear Schultz, my helmet a fair bit as well. It doesn't bother me.


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02 Nov 2021, 7:30 am

Not any more, since I'm in a steady relationship, I don't live at home and I have a job.

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I feel as though I'm very childlike compared to my peers. I have my toys that I collect and play with. I also have a keen interest in doing arts & crafts. I still wear Schultz, my helmet a fair bit as well. It doesn't bother me.



Doing arts and crafts isn't childish.


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02 Nov 2021, 7:31 am

Mentally- very much so. Physically- no.