Is it Wrong....?

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Knusper

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Personally, I think that that's fine. I still have about 10 crates of Lego in my wardrobe and a model viking fort and boat on my shelf.

Mind, I've never had a girlfriend so that does kind of tell you something about keeping it on display.
 

Megacherv

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I'm 18 doing a Bachelors degree in Computer Science. I watch My Little Pony. I want an arsenal of Nerf guns. I am now wanting to play with Lego. You're not a weirdo freak, you are just having fun.
 

JemothSkarii

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Psychology will do that; I took two years of it in High School and I had this inflated sense of intelligence for a while and attempted to analyze people...Lego is fun, not immature, and is actually great for bonding. She should get a Masters in Legoing and join you :D Follow your passion of Lego you crazy, crazy man you. I...I think I love you :p
 

Lamnidae

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NEVER GROW UP! NEVER BECOME BORING!

Lego was quite fun as well... Building Fairs and stuff...

I still like to visit toystores. (Though the stuff is getting cheaper every year while quality drops...)

Transformers Rule!
 

IamQ

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Just because Lego is deemed as something childish, doesn't mean that you've got psychological issues if you still play with it at an older age.

I mean, what if people said that building cars was a childish thing, and should never be done by a grown up man? Should we deem those people psychologically ill too?
 

Mcupobob

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You know how I plan to retire? At the ripe age of 70 or something, I am going to buy all the drugs... ALL THE DRUGS, and a crate of legos. Then I'll live out the rest of my days that way.
 

Kuroneko97

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I'm not seeing the problem. I'm relatively younger, but at 14 I'm playing on Neopets every day.

This discussion is making me want to buy LEGO's.

Damn you.
 

Olrod

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Ask your girlfriend to write a 10'000 word essay for you on why you have childhood issues.
 

Aurgelmir

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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)
I had a Professor at Uni that had a 24 square meter room filled with LEGOs, so I am not sure it is wrong.

I mean a lot of grownups have hobbies which are "grown up LEGOs" basically...
 

Elsarild

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Some would say clinging to a childhood toy, or rather a childhood memory would be considered wrong, or, atleast a sign that you have an underlying condition.

But since you are doing it with a group of friends, then that is not very likely. it would be diffrent if you where doing it alone, or even tried to hide it.
 

Peter Storer

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Not into Lego myself, but I know plenty of men who are. Biggest collection of realy impressive models I saw was owned by a man of about 50.

Incidentaly, if it were me I would be suggesting to the GF that being offered more sex might divert my energy away from Lego. Gotta be worth a try.
 

s0p0g

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LEGO is awesome, and so are you guys!
one does not simply build LEGO in Mordor? you do it when you want, where you want, and she is going to like it! (courage LEGO ftw!)


also, if she wants to be a smartass, she should study something real, not just common-sense for dummies. duh. (yes, i do not respect psychology ^^ )