Since you're 33, what is considered a "thirty- something," wouldn't your peer group be more reflected in ages 30- 39. You seem to be quite age sensitive, so why would the experiences and insights and advice of twenty somethings be more valuable to you than older thirty somethings who have been your age in the recent past.
I've talked to 37 year olds and 39 years in person there is a huge gap for whatever reason dont know why maybe my mind is young for my age always hung out with two years younger or one year older and yea I'm very age sensitive perhaps 25 was too young but 40 is like my father.
40 feels like my father because of memories but he is 63 I believe, but I just remember 40 being so old when I was a kid and its never left me. But I don't why there is a difference between a kid born in the 70s vs the 80s but there just is maybe a psychologist can figure it out someday.
I have been fascinated with Mormonism for years(how people come to believe in it all) but unfortunately I live in Ireland and there are virtually no Mormons here so I don't know any.
Ironically I moved house recently and in my housing estate is one of the only chapels for hundreds of miles.There are only a few in this whole country.
If it wasn't for this site I probably wouldn't know most of the real history/details/workings of Mormonism.
I would celebrate, but then I have celebrated every day for the last 34 years. And I will celebrate every day until I breathe my last breath. And after that I will continue celebrating until Jesus comes again, and until the Sun burns out.
No amount of celebrating can adequately express the unbridled sense of ecstatic joy and eternal bliss that comes when you wake up and not only smell the coffee, but start drinking it as well.
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You are a lucky man beyondashadow, wish I could say I've been out longer than I've been in I'm BIC as well this is my second time leaving the first time I didn't really do it the right way this time I'm trying to do it right with more supports.
Yes badassadam,I feel like I have learned so much from the great people here.
I was really interested to know how people came to believe in Joseph Smith and his scam since there is so much evidence to the contrary or more interestingly,no evidence to support his claims.
I thought it was interesting to learn that actually alot of people were converted based on their circumstances in life at the time,perhaps being in a tough place etc.