Would you want to stay young forever?
I was wondering how many people here would want to go to neverland and stay young like Peter.
Also if you could go to Neverland what would you want to see?
EVERYBODY DO THE COOL DANCE!
I was wondering how many people here would want to go to neverland and stay young like Peter.
Also if you could go to Neverland what would you want to see?
EVERYBODY DO THE COOL DANCE!
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I'm quite happy to never grow up and stay at my age forever (my age being 15),
I would love to go to neverland (L)
Maybe it was ment to be :)
No because there's other great things you can't expeerience in your life when your young. As long as I'm young at heart I'm happy.
Baby You'll Be My Corona and Lime. And I Will Be Your Main Squeeze
I'm so attached to my childhood. Yes I would have gone to neverland when I was a kid so I could never grow up.
share"No because there's other great things you can't expeerience in your life when your young. As long as I'm young at heart I'm happy. "
This is how I feel about it too.
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Seamus Finnigan has stolen my heart
I recently had the opportunity to be in a production of Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up. It's a variation on the original J.M. Barrie script and brings together all of the best parts of his many, many versions of the story.
Barrie wrote this for "the five." The Llewyn-Davies boys. He took care of them. In short, this story was intended to say that in life, we must find a balance between our youth and our responsibilities. We cannot help that we age, but we can always stay young at heart. In Barrie's original Peter Pan, Peter returns to the nursery and Wendy has grown up. Wendy has chosen to forget all about Neverland and cannot return with Peter. This is a tragedy. This story teaches us that age in inevitable, but youth is a quality. We must never forget our precious childhood moments.
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Yes, not as a child though but rather as a person in my early teens. Teenagehood is a bridge suspended between adulthood and the state of childhood, combining some privileges of the former one with (especially when you are in your early teens so still not that close to adulthood) privileges of the latter one – basically you are getting the best from both those worlds during those few magical years.
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Now that I'm an adult, I wish I could go back to age 17 or 18 and stay there forever. That was a good year, and although I was more naive, I was also happier then as opposed to now.
"Sleep is for sissies."
House
its hard to say, i dont mind growing up, im 21 and im happier now than ive ever been, easily. but 21 is still a kid in so many ways so maybe its because i dont really know what being an adult is like yet. but im in better shape than ever, can take more of a beating than ever, have a ton of freedom, and have alot of fun every day. which i know i was not doing when i was a little kid.
not that i didnt like my childhood, its just that i think people give childhood too much credit. they forget all the crap we had to go through. little kids can be sooo mean. we got hardly any freedom, nobody trusts you, etc.. i never really started having fun till i was well past what most consider their childhood, it was around 16 or 17 when i started to really enjoy life and go out and do fun stuff.
if i could be a youth forever (like 12-30) like if it took me 100 years to age to 30, i would do it. but if i were to stay a little kid for 100 years and never age, but still die after like 100 years, i probably wouldnt. i just think you would miss out on too much fun.
now if i had to be a little kid but live forever, i have no idea, i think death is what makes life so great. it would be a whole different thing, so i really cant say.
and btw, isnt wendy supposed to be in her 20's?
No, where does the idea that Wendy is an adult girl come from? She wasn't even a teen. I think you must have mistaken the facts from the movie with the book, when Peter comes after Wendy at the end and she tells him she's old by his standards - well into her 20's.
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