Is it Wrong....?

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Sewer Rat

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Nope. Every person deserves a hobby, far be it from others to question it, unless of course it is illegal, and assuming you aren't performing certain unspeakable acts with your legos, I highly doubt (and really hope) that is the case.
 

TheTim

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its a little strange but not wrong,

everyone needs to stay in contact with their childhood
 

Dr Druza

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NOT EVERYTHING IS COMPLICATED!
Jeepers. Its just 1: Guy gets enjoyment from Legos. 2: Guy plays with Legos.
Tell her to stop worrying and join you.
 

Trippy Turtle

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Childhood issues or not your main goal in life should be to be happy. Although I have always hated Lego because they hurt a lot more then they realistically should when you step on them. :(
 

Merkavar

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as long as the lego makes you happy and doesnt interfer with things like work etc then what harm is it playing with lego or pokemon or my little pony or watching cartoons.
 

DarthSka

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Eh, most of my tv viewing is Cartoon Network (I'm not counting Adult Swim), and if I could have afforded it, there was a huge lego AT-AT set I would have grabbed immediately. If it's fun, just tell her it's something you enjoy. If she doesn't like it, oh well
 

Techsmart07

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Nothing wrong with legos. I find em to be a pain in the rear (especially cleanup), and expensive, but if you can deal with those two, have at it. I, personally, participate in cheaper, and usually lazy-friendly hobbies (I.E. Minecraft), but all it is is a hobby. Everyone has one. Most people who don't enjoy your hobby think it's childish and immature (I think that's a guarantee for all hobbies). I play Dungeons and dragons. Everyone I've talked to about it either plays it, or thinks its immature. I used to make model airplanes. Again, everyone who didn't do it thought it was a kid's thing to do. Old video games? you betcha.
In short - it's your hobby. If you enjoy it, don't give a flip if someone think's it's childish.
 

crudus

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Lokithrsourcerer said:
My GF thinks i have childhood issues (she is doing a masters in psychology so I get analysed a lot lol)
Tell her

A) Symptom(s) do not necessarily mean a disorder.
2) She can't diagnose anything.
 

Fanfic_warper

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THe only thing wrong is the 'My little pony' show. Other than that, I think there's nothing wrong with getting into some old wholesome fun.
 

sketch_zeppelin

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...your girlfriend needs to turn off her brain. Its called a hobby. there is nothing wrong with getting into lego's. its just a form of model building...only better.
 

newguy77

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Fuck no, Legos are awesome. If they didn't cost so much I would probably buy a set every time I went near a Wal-Mart. I miss Legos. Might be time to get the ol' tub out of the basement. Besides, there's enough time to be an adult in life. Don't skip the fun stuff just because someone thinks it's kiddy.
 

Dr. wonderful

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Lokithrsourcerer said:
I'm a 28 year old man. and recently me and a couple of m8s have started collecting LEGO models again.

is there anything wrong with that?

My GF thinks i have childhood issues (she is doing a masters in psychology so I get analysed a lot lol)
Of course, it's wrong!

...Biomcle is soooo much better
 

Snotnarok

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Everyone has their toys, everyone does no matter the age. Some people it's video games, lego, models, (art is kind of a toy). Anyone who denies that is crazy. You think texting isn't playing around?
 

Roofstone

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smearyllama said:
Roofstone said:
Nah. I am 22, and I sleep with a teddy bear in my bed. Most people keep something with them from childhood. Enjoy your lego. <3 It is awesome after all.
You too?
I still sleep with a stuffed rabbit, and I'm fifteen. I don't need him, but I sleep better knowing he's there.

Funny there's others like me.

OT: Not a problem. I know plenty of adults who would plop down on the floor and spend hours building with Lego given the opportunity.
There is another one in this thread too, quoted me a bit before you. And I don't "need" my plushie either, mostly he just kinda sits in the corner anyway. But thanks to habbits I pull him closer during the night.
 

NiPah

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Lol she's in Psychology and still using Psychoanalysis? Tell her all the cool adults are getting degrees in Psychiatry.

Also Legos rock, thats coming from a guy who has a degree in Psychology, works in behavioral health at a hospital, and still plays with Legos.