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I think lots of us feel this way. I know I do. A big part of me is still basically a little kid. I went to a conference on self-compassion a few weeks ago with a guy named Robert Gonzales (he was pretty interesting). The gist is that we need to look underneath our emotions to see what our hearts are longing for. It is a pretty powerful process for getting to know yourself. Anyway, one of my longings is to have fun (and I'm 50). I don't always enjoy what other adults think of as fun though (dinner parties, cocktail parties, competitive sports, etc.). I like little kid fun. Swinging on swings, playing in the ocean waves, building sand castles and faerie houses, etc. My kids are old enough to get embarrassed by me doing these things (in the deep throes of adolescence), but I still need to do these things. A while ago when I was feeling pretty down, I went to a park that is pretty deserted during the weekdays. I swung on a swing as high as I could go and leaned back to look at the sky and trees upside down. Then I sang one of my favorite songs at the top of my lungs. Nobody around, no embarrassment. It was a very healing 30 minutes. I think this is what they mean by getting in touch with your inner child.I don't know what people would say to a 53-year old woman playing like a child, but I think I need to do it to catch up
I don't think it matters what age you are. If you can play like a child, then do so!!! The children would enjoy it :) The adults who try to tell you otherwise... F**K them :DI don't know what people would say to a 53-year old woman playing like a child
I kind of forgot to mention I have hyperprolactinaemia
Like I said, it's a condition where the sex hormones are turned off by a command (via lack of hormone FSH) from hypophysis. There's a lot that I miss because of this in physical terms - physical maturity of my body and social integrity because everyone treats you like you're 17 when you're 27. And young people are not respected that much in our country (post-Soviet legacy), you have to have status here to get people to smile at you and not be rude to you, most places you go. It hurts, because many people (including my mother) deliberately put emphasis on addressing me in a diminutive way, thus putting some salt on the wound. Some get pleasure from putting others down just to feel better about themselves.So what else is in Hyperpro, what ever that word is that affects you?