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Is it ok to be childlike when your a adult?

 

Iam 25 and its not that iam try to act like a kid but that how iam and always been.

Most people i know tell me that iam very diff like a 12 year old trap in a man body lol anyways is there something wrong with me?

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Nah, there's nothing wrong with you. My husband is 35 and he acts like a 21 year old. As long as you can separate the times when you can be playful and when you have to act like an adult, you should be ok.

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As long as it's childLIKE and not childISH! :):bunny: I still wear my [color=red]I'm a Toys-R-Us Kid [/color]sweatshirt!

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what are the signs of a childlike??

 

just curious

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Childish, Child-like vs. Adult, Adult-like

 

Well it is an interesting question.

 

On the one hand we want someone who can have "fun," forgetting about responsabilities, and letting go of everyday cares, concerns (or dare I say it: obsessions?). On the other, we need someone that shows up to work on time, pays the bills, sees a dentist regularly, etc., etc. relatively boring stuff compared to "fun."

 

A person who can balance these two traits is rare. Perhaps it is why "opposites attract," so the strengths of one can help support weaknesses of the other.

 

Support comes at a price you gotta be willing to pay: Paying isn't really fun. So, the child-like half of the equation had better find someone on the other extreme, willing to indulge, and spend whatever necessary for their every whim.

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Well, be careful. That's one of the reasons I think Micheal Jackson is so F***ed up.....

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so you think Michael jackson is mess up because he wants just to be a kid inside forever?

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I think he's a mess because he never became an adult

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What did he turn weird?

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