For me it’s moving your bed away from the side walls so it’s in the middle of the room. I had my bed to the side my whole childhood

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      I keep mine thinking i might need it in case i need to send the thing back for warranty service. Still have boxes for stuff years out of their warranty periods.

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    Having the opportunity to buy cake whenever you want, having enough money to buy cake whenever you want, and choosing to not buy cake whenever you want.

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    I was in my late 20s and two of my uncle was having a heated argument over politics. Everyone else was quiet, afraid to say anything. I spoke out in a normal tone, not raising my voice, “that’s enough”. They stopped immediately. It was fairly surreal.

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    When I truly internalized that I don’t have to prove my worth to anyone, even if I don’t always know what I’m doing.

    Looking back, that sense of self-worth and confidence is what I probably saw in all of the adults around me that made them seem so incredible as a child.

    So when I felt that, I thought “huh, so this is what being an adult feels like.”

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    I got towels, cast iron pans, and a new knife for Christmas and couldn’t have been happier.

    I’m still a bed by the wall person though. when me and my partner get a house that will probably change, but for now I like having a corner to sit up against.

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      I got a cheap sharpener that works absolutely fantastically! I love it so much.

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      Mine was paying for an airbrush, and i was in my 40’s by this point, but the realisation i could buy a completely superflous, but expensive, thing for myself was a bit if a wow. But yeah house bills also lol

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    You pass by a business with an “Established X” sign; where X is any year past your high-school graduation year.

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    When throwing away a perfectly good box is a well thought out decision after the box has been in a staging area for some time while you think about it.

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      Most of my boxes are cat scratchers. Some of them are to paint on. A couple are in a closet in case I have to return the expensive thing that it housed.

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    Your body starts betraying you.

    More specific to becoming a middle aged man, I started finding any sport enjoyable regardless of what it was. Additionally I started listening to history podcasts. Not sure these are gendered activities but there is definitely a stereotype that men start getting more involved in sport and history.