The Age of Maturity: When Should You Grow Up?
As I sat alone in my empty house, I found myself pondering a question that has puzzled many: at what age should one officially “grow up”? What does it mean to be a grown-up, anyway? This introspection was sparked by a recent blog post I wrote, featuring a lighthearted GIF dump showcasing, shall we say, scantily-clad women. The intention was to provide harmless entertainment for our male readers, a distraction from their daily routines.
The Verdict: Guys Love… Well, You Know
To my surprise, the comments section was flooded with positive responses, reaffirming a long-held belief: guys enjoy a certain type of content. However, one comment stood out, questioning whether, at 53, I was too old to be posting such material. This got me thinking: am I crossing a line?
Defining Adulthood
After a brief moment of contemplation, I arrived at a conclusion. The term “adult content” exists for a reason. As long as one is a consenting adult, it’s not only acceptable to engage with such content but also a civic duty to share it with like-minded individuals. Age is just a number; being an adult is a state of mind.
Embracing One’s Inner Adult
So, let’s take a cue from Harry Dunne and embrace our inner adults. For those who think I’m too old to be posting, well, I’ll just say: enjoy the content, fellas! Here’s another “Dirty Dozen” to get you ready for the game:
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A Parting Message
If you still think I’m too old for this sort of thing, there are only two things left to say: take a report, and indulge in an iconic New Jersey hot dog while you’re at it.
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