You stayed at 12, but you read all of Dostoevsky's books .... People, this topic and the topic "Is it right to live? A man like me was not born" was written by an old man who is obsessed with it. that every woman must be a mother. Otherwise, the population would disappear, etc. (point the cursor / give the 'read number of times' - this is under each title and you will see the time and date of launch of the topic by its author, but its style betrays it enough) There are a few of his comments on the topic "Is it bad that I don't want to be a mother?", you will recognize them by the fanaticism and the negative vote. He began to feel that the gum for feminism was somehow losing its taste, he thought about what else to do, and then he saw the topic "We were born in the 90's. Have we grown up yet?" number 8 there is his work. Then I came up with this and the other topic, which is already an extremely rude joke with people who actually had a very difficult childhood. Otherwise, he seems to have read books, but it's still good to stop thinking he's smarter than most people, because his malice and bigotry are clear. If he was really so concerned about the population, he would direct his energy in a direction that would be of real benefit. For example, he would deal with parents who neglect their children, or those who show aggression towards children, or those who abuse alcohol and drugs, and at the same time are parents. All of these are quite a number of people, especially in modern Bulgaria, because for better or worse the only condition for a person to start a family is to have the desire to do so. Do they have a desire families create both heavily burdened and twisted people, and all kinds of people in general. Everything is based on desire, that's why the bigotry of this old man is so futile. I hope he listens to me and directs his energy in the direction in which I advised him, otherwise he will end up immersed in malice, releasing his sparkling nonsense. But on second thought ... that's probably the only thing that still makes sense of his days in some way. Sad. But it's never too late to change. which still makes sense of his days in some way. Sad. But it's never too late to change. which still makes sense of his days in some way. Sad. But it's never too late to change.
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Okay, but how did you get to 12 at all? Why don't you get stuck at 4, for example, and now sing only children's songs, wait for Santa Claus, etc.? So there was still a long time in your life when the change wasn't as scary and alien as a thought? Try to remember this period and move on! The Buddha said, "The only sure thing in this world is change!" Otherwise, there was even a literary hero like you who didn't want to grow up. His name was Peter Pan, as far as I remember.