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How poignant is your birthday
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"I'm refusing to get any older so it's not something I'm thinking about.
It's usually just another day "
Same.
Birthdays were no big deal when i was growing up and have remained that way. I do try and make my kids birthday special but my own is no big deal. Just another day |
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By *oxy-RedWoman 1 day ago
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"Lost my dad just days before my 22nd and my mum days before my 50th so haven't had a birthday party since 1986 and don't really think much about each passing year. "
That's so very sad ,hugs |
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By *oxy-RedWoman 1 day ago
pink panther territory |
"Lost my dad just days before my 22nd and my mum days before my 50th so haven't had a birthday party since 1986 and don't really think much about each passing year. "
That's so very sad ,hugs |
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i always take the next day off work so i can have a beer or two on my birthday, usually book a hotel for myself making sure its got a nice bar , or a few pubs in walking distance.
you never know if its your last one so always celebrate it big time. |
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I don't find them poignant but certain birthdays make me assess my life. I'll be 70 in 2026, I can't quite believe it because I was 45 about six months ago...in my head. The proximity of that chronological milestone is making me think 'if not now, when?' |
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