If you could stay young forever like Peter Pan, what age would you choose and why ?

KL70

New Member
Original Poster
If you could stay young forever like Peter Pan, what age would you choose and why (in terms of what creatively or humorously witty thing/s you'd most like getting up to and doing in Neverland and/or the real world) ?
 
I would say I would want to stay about 6 years old. Right before you start school and your entire life up until that point has been discovering and learning and you haven't had to deal with other kids yet...ha ha.
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
Not at all. I want to get older and become more experienced and more affluent. I have no idea why people look on age as a bad thing...It's wisdom and intelligence to me.:shrug:
 

Hakunamatata

Le Meh
Premium Member
I would say about 6 months. All I would be doing is:

1. Eating
2. Sleeping
3. Getting my diaper changed.
4. Occasional playing with a toy.

And, everyone thinks your adorable at that age.....
 

wdwCC

New Member
My current age 24. I am old enough not to be grouped with silly kids, old enough to be taken seriously but still young enough to have fun. :p
 

disneysroyal411

New Member
I change my answer!
Either 16, so I'm still young and get hot girls easily, if I'm cute (or to them "hot") by then. And I could drive.

Or else about 25 so that I could actually have a chance at getting my dream job since I was born (or when I turned 6) to design rides and or buildings as an Imagineer. That would make me so happy to get that job.
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
I don't think I would want to go back to any younger age.

6? My family was poor as dirt, so a trip to WDW would have been out of the question. Also, no color TV, no computers, a polio epidemic, and none of the other inventions that we take for granted today.

21? I was having a great time, but I hadn't met my wonderful husband yet.

30? I was still childless, so would have missed the joy of my wonderful daughter.

40? I wouldn't have known the joy of my terrific son.

My current age? I'm looking forward to my son's HS graduation, then college. I'm looking forward to the day when I can see both of them find someone as wonderful as I did, and to see a grandchild.

So, I would not want to stay at one age forever. The joys are worth the pain, IMO.
 

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