Do you think that emotions fade as age grows?

2011-08-26 3:59 pm
Do you think that your emotions are getting more and more numb as age grows on, for example, love, fear, excitement, happiness, sadness, touching etc.

It just seems to me that as my age grows on, my emotions seem to be fading. I used to love my parents and my friends a lot, now not that I don't love them, but it just seems that the feeling has reduced dramatically. I remember when I was a kid, I can cry heartily when I am sad, and I would laugh extremely hard that I almost forget everything if I am happy. But these feelings no longer exist, I can't cry even if I am sad, and I can't laugh even if I am happy, well, maybe I can, but they are a lot worse compared what they were like. Does anyone feel the same, or is it just me? Please share your thoughts. Thanks.

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2011-08-26 4:30 pm
✔ 最佳答案
Children are emotionally unstable.

Your emotions change and attitudes harden as you get older. Hear the same joke 30 times and it is no longer a side splitting joke, just an amusing annotdote. The same applies to your parents and friends.

You haven't lost your emotions, but you do need to stimulate them. If new born babies and puppys don't do it for you, try taking a white knuckle ride.

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2011-08-26 11:08 pm
I think the wild swing of emotions fade as our hormones balance out from our youth, but I don't seriously think our emotions fade. MAybe you are depressed and need to talk to someone.That could make you feel as you do.Certain things in life we take in stride better as we mature, but to have no emotions doesn't seem healthy to me. Good luck to you.


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