Boys will become men, and men will become boys.
Boys will become men, and men will become boys.
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It can occasionally be charming.
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Very, very, very occasionally … very. 🙂
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I see this with my two. 💛
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I think it’s universal!
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Yes! This Momma doesn’t mind seeing the “boys” in them after being away from them so long. Apparently I appreciate it more in them than in my ex’s. 🙃
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Men are just boys with more expensive toys!
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And bigger waist lines…
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😁
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For some reason I don’t think this process is true for a lot of women. We’re girls, then we’re women, then we’re old women. I try hard to keep my younger self alive and kicking. Why should men have all the fun! 🤗
Ginger
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I agree. I will also say that all ladies are women but not all women are ladies.
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But the second time around to be a boy again doesn’t seem to have enough strength to do everything like before…or chocolate 🤣
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I wonder if men ever really grow up. It’s only their bodies that let them down.
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Haha…no, never grow up. The child in us ever wants to go out and play, explore…er, and get into trouble 🤣
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On the latter side, they usually run for office.
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Ha ha. That is so true!
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🙂
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Change the operative word to ‘be’ and you got it! 😂
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Ha ha ha!
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Boys will always be boys who occasionally pretend to be men 😉
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Excellent quip!
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Thank you. I learn from the best!
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Oh! And children will become parents. And parents will become children. 😯
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I agree. Unfortunately not all get a chance.
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Oh, yes!!
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Thanks!
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You’re welcome!
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According to my wife, I never made that first transition. According to my mother, she had two sons but three boys in her house.
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I am sure she’s right. Wives usually are.
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Hahaha! I get what you mean! So true too.
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Thanks!
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