Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:I'm 28 years old this year and I still collect, I know there are people older than me who still do too, but I'm starting to feel as it I'm too old for it. Mind you, I'm probably not going to stop, but I've been thinking of changing my focus. See, while I've been getting whatever new figures catch my eye for the past few years, when I was 24 I began to realize that I look quite like a creeper wandering the toy isles of Zellers, Wal*mart and the transformers section of Toys R' Us. Now that I'm 28 I realize that I've not done so in quite a long time, at least a year and a half, but it's not out of lack of funds (which is a contributing factor sure), it's more out of me thinking "but I look creepy when I do it."
Im 29 yrs old, married and have a degree. I collected the "new" motu line when it was in stores and now I collect any modernized, six inch versions of the original transformers.
I couldnt care less about my age or what people think of me. My wife thinks its great, (infact she loves to help me find theese figures) I havent let it cripple us financually, (yet) and it makes me happy. Its a win, win thing.
Dont worry about looking "creepy". There are plenty of people out there doing truely creepy things. Dont let what someone that plays no part in your life influence you in any way.
Someone may look at you weird while your shopping but at the end of the day you go home with your figure and a smile on your face, (hopefully) you have grown your collection and are happy because of that, you get to tell us all about it!
That woman that was looking at you will never be seen again. (most likely) The people that think you weird for buying toys have absolutely no effect on your life one way or the other. Why take the time to even consider what they think of you? Ill bet they go home and engage in acts that are far more weird than your toy collecting could ever be.
Besides Id bet that more often than not its in your head. You could be shopping for anyone. Not to mention, what are the people who are eyeing you doing in the same isle lookin at toys?
It all boils down to this.
It makes you happy, it isnt hurting anyone and IT MAKES YOU HAPPY. When you find no more joy in collecting is when you should stop. If you happen to be eighty yrs old when that happens then so be it. At least thats what I think.