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I believe between 0-5 because they are babies, no rush to become older and they don't care what they do. They just want to learn and be in their safe house well adventure at times but still dont need to remember what to do cause parents and siblings are there for you :)
@BubbleBoy69 I was 15 once and i also was in a relationship back then, Do you remember the feeling of being cheated on? or being under peer pressure? or being bullied in school?
Maybe thinking you get home and all you want to do is get away from all the fights with your parents and siblings? or maybe just tired of seeing your parents fight?
My friend, her parents separated so when she was 15, she was living two different lives 12 months in Europe and studying with me and then the next year studying in the states or singapore (moving with her dad to wherever he went for his time being with her)
I think college years are the happiest time in a person's life.
1. You have your youth and most attractive
2. Less stress and things to worry about life except passing your exams.
3. You have some freedom away from your parents so you aren't as restricted.
4. Freedom to explore the world and your sexuality if you want.
I don't think you can put an age on that, because the first question you have to ask is: was this person abused as a child?
That is probably the most significant factor...
0-5 though i suffer from depression I didn't fully break til I was 17/18. Life fucks you up.
Either really early on or after middle age...
Some love their middle age the best.
young and innocent if in a good family or older if you are well off financially though i was happiest so far when in my 20s and 30s due to lots of women ;)
Before they're old enough to know how fucked up the world is, or after they're old enough to not give a shit anymore.
Man I loved my childhood... Turned 18 recently and realized how much of a fun childhood I had.
I'd have to go with ten and under
Older than 82
It doesn't matter. You can be happy at 10, at 30, at 90... and so on!
"you'll never be 15 and in love
lying on the grass on a warm summer night, watching the stars, carelessly chatting
not worrying about rent, bills, student loans
only worry in life is how you're gonna cheat on that history test on Monday
you'll never take a young, tight, hot-bodied girls virginity, pulling out to cum all over her back and have her look in your eyes and say "I love you"
you'll never have a girl around every day after school, pretend to be doing homework together, but instead just **** like rabbits
you're in your 20's now
gotta get a good job
gotta be a serious man now
all the good ones are taken
maybe a nice girl will eventually settle with you
they have already felt all those new exciting feelings before, and are usually jaded and bitter
you missed what it feels like to have not a care in the world other than making your girl happy
you have missed out on teenage love"