Originally posted by Elite_Pie
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I'll give you an example of why you are so obviously wrong.
I didn't become a dad until I was 41. My wife and I decided we didn't want children. We did so many things that people who we saw had tied themselves down young, didn't experience.
However, what we didn't experience was having children. We missed out until then on that and reading about it in a book or having someone's kids 'for the weekend' obviously wasn't the same.
I would have thought that the above was patently obvious, that if you haven't experienced something you have missed out on it.
When I speak to people who have emigrated they say that when they go back to England, their friends and family are doing the same thing they did when they left - there is nothing wrong with that, just an observation of many. It isn't just me, it's others who have emigrated too - but you've probably read somewhere that that isn't correct.
You can't get experience from a book or the Daily Mirror.


. Who can believe a word you say?
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