Do you still celebrate your birthday every year?

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  • Avant-Garde

    No. Its sad, but after not celebrating your birthday year after year, you begin to slowly accept it.

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  • gummy_jr

    I don't have a birthday :'(

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  • Shackleford96

    I... I don't know. I think I might be fine without celebrating it.

    I was going to try changing my birth date on Facebook last year (to avoid all of the attention), but they apparently caught on to people doing that and now you can only change it a limited number of times... Stupid Facebook...

    I wonder if there's a way to turn your birthdate off on FB.

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  • megadriver

    I do celebrate it. Being with friends and getting "slightly" drunk is always fun!
    The only downer is that I can't celebrate it with my parents. Cause my birthday is in the middle of the semester. And I study abroad.
    And I love to see them so happy about my birthday. I think they enjoy it more than I do :D
    Plus, I used to celebrate my birthday twice :D Once with parents, then with friends.

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  • RomeoDeMontague

    I kind just stopped when I was 15

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  • Holzman67

    I do but its right before christmas so nobody ever makes it, or has so many other commitments they make a short appearance before heading off to another engagement

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  • Cuntsiclestick

    Yep. It's a day to get free stuff.

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  • dirtybirdy

    Ha! No.

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  • Unimportant

    I wouldn't, but I have to.

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  • Anime7

    I think of it as just another day really. However, I'm 18 and still live at home so my parents try to do something special on that day. I appreciate the effort and am thankful that they care.

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  • bananaface

    Yup. Although, I'm only 18, so it isn't like I've had so many of them that celebrating them has become overwhelmingly tedious or anything like that. I don't think that will ever be the case for me, though.

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