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  • When will the LG CG225 for Tracfone come out?

    This is my final question ever on Yahoo Answers! I decided to make it the same as my first one in 2007. So, when will it come out?

  • I don’t want to grow up, please help?

    Ok, so I am 24 years old (male), but I feel, think, and act like a child. I play with toys (mostly action figures and plush characters), play in park play areas (when there’s no kids there), watch cartoons (I love cartoons), and cosplay wear costumes. I also have a membership on ABCMouse.com for myself. I love doing these things and don’t want to give up any of it. This may sound strange to you, but I can’t help it, it’s just how my brain works. However, here’s where the problem comes in: I don’t have a job (I never have), and I’m very unwilling to get one, because I don’t want to give up my free time, and I really don’t want to be/feel like an adult. I’m on SSI (I have a disability, but I won’t say what it is). I do my chores, pay bills, and take care of my responsibilities (that’s the only “adult” part of me), but I definitely can’t handle a job, unless it’s running a lemonade stand or mowing people’s lawns (which obviously wouldn’t work well at my age). I need a job with a flexible schedule that isn’t so serious, maybe selling ice cream? (I’d like to drive an ice cream truck, but I don’t have a drivers license.) I don’t mind being jobless, but I really want to travel the world (that has been my dream since childhood), and I can’t afford to do that (which makes me very frustrated). I need to get more money, but I don’t want to get a serious adult job. I don’t have a serious side to me and am unable to be serious when I need to. What should I do?

    3 AnswersPolls & Surveys4 weeks ago
  • I don’t want to grow up, please help?

    Ok, so I am 24 years old (male), but I feel, think, and act like a 7 year old child. I play with toys (mostly action figures and plush characters), play in park play areas (when there’s no kids there), watch cartoons (I love cartoons), and cosplay wear costumes. I also have a membership on ABCMouse.com for myself. I love doing these things and don’t want to give up any of it. This may sound strange to you, but I can’t help it, it’s just how my brain works. However, here’s where the problem comes in: I don’t have a job (I never have), and I’m very unwilling to get one, because I don’t want to give up my free time, and I really don’t want to be/feel like an adult. I’m on SSI (I have a disability, but I won’t say what it is). I do my chores, pay bills, and take care of my responsibilities (that’s the only “adult” part of me), but I definitely can’t handle a job, unless it’s running a lemonade stand or mowing people’s lawns (which obviously wouldn’t work well at my age). I need a job with a flexible schedule that isn’t so serious, maybe selling ice cream? (I’d like to drive an ice cream truck, but I don’t have a drivers license.) I don’t mind being jobless, but I really want to travel the world (that has been my dream since childhood), and I can’t afford to do that (which makes me very frustrated). I need to get more money, but I don’t want to get a serious adult job. I don’t have a serious side to me and am unable to be serious when I need to. What should I do?

    1 AnswerFamily4 weeks ago
  • I don’t want to grow up, please help?

    Ok, so I am 24 years old (male), but I feel, think, and act like a 7 year old child. I play with toys (mostly action figures and plush characters),  play in park play areas (when there’s no kids there), watch cartoons (I love cartoons), and cosplay wear costumes. I also have a membership on ABCMouse.com for myself. I love doing these things and don’t want to give up any of it. This may sound strange to you, but I can’t help it, it’s just how my brain works. However, here’s where the problem comes in: I don’t have a job (I never have), and I’m very unwilling to get one, because I don’t want to give up my free time, and I really don’t want to be/feel like an adult. I’m on SSI (I have a disability, but I won’t say what it is). I do my chores, pay bills, and take care of my responsibilities (that’s the only “adult” part of me), but I definitely can’t handle a job, unless it’s running a lemonade stand or mowing people’s lawns (which obviously wouldn’t work well at my age). I need a job with a flexible schedule that isn’t so serious, maybe selling ice cream? (I’d like to drive an ice cream truck, but I don’t have a drivers license.) I don’t mind being jobless, but I really want to travel the world (that has been my dream since childhood), and I can’t afford to do that (which makes me very frustrated). I need to get more money, but I don’t want to get a serious adult job. I don’t have a serious side to me and am unable to be serious when I need to. What should I do?

    1 AnswerOther - Careers & Employment4 weeks ago
  • How can a child make money?

    What are some good ways for a child (not old enough to get a job) to make money?

    6 AnswersPersonal Finance4 weeks ago
  • Does anyone remember Wondir.com?

    Back in the late 2000s, there was a website similar to this one called Wondir.com. It shut down in 2009.

    Also, now that we're losing Yahoo Answers, where will you go now? I'll be on Quora.

    2 AnswersPolls & Surveys4 weeks ago
  • Should adults with intellectual disabilities be treated like adults or like young children?

    Should an adult with an intellectual disability (has the mindset of a young child) be treated like a young child, or like an adult?

    7 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 month ago
  • Have you ever visited two or more places with the same climate?

    For example: Los Angeles/Cape Town (both Mediterranean climates), Vancouver/London (both Oceanic climates), or Atlanta/Tokyo (both humid subtropical climates)

    2 AnswersGeography1 month ago
  • I hate my life, please help?

    I am 24 years old and for the past 3 years I’ve really hated my life. I work in an office 8 hours a day 5 days a week (with my suit, tie, and face mask on), it’s an awfully hard and boring job, I wish I could just leave here and get a fun job with shorter shifts that isn’t so hard, it’s so miserable. When I get home, I have plenty of chores to do that leave me with no free time. My weekends are also awful, I don’t work on weekends, but I have other chores to do that leave me with little to no free time. All of my friends/family are always too busy to hang out with me, which makes me so lonely and sad. I get super envious when I see pics of my little nephews doing fun things with their parents (my brother and sister-in-law), like wearing costumes, playing at the park, and doing all sorts of family fun stuff (they live in another state, so I can’t hang out with them). It just upsets me and makes me really want to be my nephews’ age again. My life is nothing but disappointment, full of daunting responsibilities, and horribly boring. I literally cry hard every day because of this, I am in so much mental pain. Why do I have to have such a painfully boring life with absolutely no fun/play?! I also have a lot of sick/dying family members, making me even more miserable! I am a kid-at-heart and long to have a fun and awesome life again (that’s the way it was until about 3 years ago). Right now, I’m very depressed. Someone, please help me and tell me what to do! ;,(

    3 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 month ago
  • Hating my life, please help?

    I am 24 years old and for the past 2 years I’ve really hated my life. I work in an office 8 hours a day 5 days a week (with my suit, tie, and face mask on), it’s an awfully hard and boring job, I wish I could just leave here and get a fun job with shorter shifts that isn’t so hard, it’s so miserable. When I get home, I have plenty of chores to do that leave me with no free time. My weekends are also awful, I don’t work on weekends, but I have other chores to do that leave me with little to no free time. All of my friends/family are always too busy to hang out with me, which makes me so lonely and sad. I get super envious when I see pics of my little nephews doing fun things with their parents (my brother and sister-in-law), like wearing costumes, playing at the park, and doing all sorts of family fun stuff (they live in another state, so I can’t hang out with them). It just upsets me and makes me really want to be my nephews’ age again. My life is nothing but disappointment, full of daunting responsibilities, and horribly boring. I literally cry hard every day because of this, I am in so much mental pain. Why do I have to have such a painfully boring life with absolutely no fun/play?! I also have a lot of sick/dying family members, making me even more miserable! I am a kid-at-heart and long to have a fun and awesome life again (that’s the way it was until about 3 years ago). Right not, I’m hurting so bad mentally. Someone, please help me and tell me what to do! ;,(

    3 AnswersFamily1 month ago
  • What's something you want that you can't/don't have?

    My answer: To be able to travel the world.

    5 AnswersPolls & Surveys2 months ago
  • Does anyone here play Animal Crossing: New Horizons?

    If you do: Do you have Raymond as one of your villagers?

    I've been trying to get Raymond to live on my island for a week now. I've spent lots of nook miles tickets trying to find him on an island, and I've tried to catch him at my campsite by time-traveling to days when a camper visits my island (hoping it's Raymond), but I've had absolutely no luck finding him. Other people have found him doing these methods, but I guess they're luckier than I am.

    Since I had no luck finding Raymond using those methods, I paid someone on eBay to give him to me. I'm currently waiting for them to send me their Dodo code.

    1 AnswerPolls & Surveys2 months ago
  • Have you ever met a high school (or college) student who loved to watch toddler shows?

    Like on Disney Junior or Nick Jr.?

    I have, and I don't think it's cool. (Well, I guess it's fine if it's a girl, but definitely not acceptable for boys.)

    1 AnswerSingles & Dating2 months ago
  • Why am I so childish?

    I am a 23 year old guy, and I live my life a lot like a child. I play with toys, dress like a kid, watch lots of cartoons (even on toddler channels like Disney Junior), play video games, go to toy stores (I even work at one), chase the ice cream truck, pull jokes and pranks, and play on park playgrounds. The only “adult” things I do are work (currently at a toy store, but I hope to become a preschool/kindergarten teacher, or at least a classroom helper in the future) and take care of chores. Ironically, when I was a kid, I hated being a kid. I was the most mature kid in school, and I was in a big rush to grow up. It wasn’t until my freshman year in high school that I became so childish. It’s weird how everyone else my age has passed me up and is working on their careers and all while I’m “stuck in kindergarten.” Sorry, but I wouldn’t be able to stand having a more serious adult job, and don’t offer me a cup of coffee, because I hate coffee! Everything adult-related really bothers me. I have been judged several times for being this way, but my family thinks I’m awesome. Even the other kids/parents at the playgrounds seem to enjoy me there. I don’t know why I’m this way, but I don’t mind it at all, in fact, I love living this way, and I don’t want to change. I read online that many other people like this were abused as a children (which I actually was, but I’m not sure if that’s why I’m like this). 

    1 AnswerPolls & Surveys2 months ago
  • Why am I so childish?

    I am a 23 year old guy, and I live my life a lot like a child. I play with toys, dress like a kid, watch lots of cartoons (even on toddler channels like Disney Junior), play video games, go to toy stores (I even work at one), chase the ice cream truck, pull jokes and pranks, and play on park playgrounds. The only “adult” things I do are work (currently at a toy store, but I hope to become a preschool/kindergarten teacher, or at least a classroom helper in the future) and take care of chores. Ironically, when I was a kid, I hated being a kid. I was the most mature kid in school, and I was in a big rush to grow up. It wasn’t until my freshman year in high school that I became so childish. It’s weird how everyone else my age has passed me up and is working on their careers and all while I’m “stuck in kindergarten.” Sorry, but I wouldn’t be able to stand having a more serious adult job, and don’t offer me a cup of coffee, because I hate coffee! I have been judged several times for being this way, but my family thinks I’m awesome. Even the other kids/parents at the playgrounds seem to enjoy me there. I don’t know why I’m this way, but I don’t mind it at all, in fact, I love living this way, and I don’t want to change. I read online that many other people like this were abused as a children (which I actually was, but I’m not sure if that’s why I’m like this). 

    5 AnswersParenting2 months ago
  • Is this special education teacher being too hard on her students?

    I just got done reading a blog post by a high school special education teacher who teaches students with autism and mental challenges. She said many of her students (all teens) were interested in things that are normally targeted at young children (such as Mickey Mouse cartoons, character themed shirts and lunchboxes, toys, etc). She didn't like her students having "age-inappropriate" interests, so she told them not to bring any childish things into her classroom, and she created a sorting activity where students sort stickers with items for little kids on them and stickers with items for teens on them. She is very stern about students acting their age and having age-appropriate interests. Many other teachers commented on the post saying they were in agreement with her. 

    For a special ed teacher, I feel she is being too hard on her students by forcing them to give up childlike interests and hobbies (that don't even hurt anyone) and pushing them to "man up." Some of these students with mental challenges may not even be capable of "acting their age." If I were a special ed teacher, I would let my students be who they are and enjoy what they like, as long as they're not hurting anyone.

    Anyone agree?

    3 AnswersSpecial Education3 months ago