Nothing wrong with that, I still keep my stuffed rabbit on my bed and I'm 20
I just like having him there
I just like having him there
You're think of Erector sets. Yes, they were really called that.DeadlyYellow said:Legos are awesome. So are Knex, and those metalworking sets that I can't recall the name of.
Besides, you can save them for years and pass them to your children.
why do i not know of anyone who has done this? surely that would be the most awesome thing a person could dotwistedmic said:As long as you don't go overboard with it (i.e. buying enough legos to make a full-scale replica of your house and all furnishings within), and you don't let the collecting/building interfere with your life, you don't have a problem.
People who study psychology look into things WAY too much, it stops being "because it's fun" and it becomes an array of reasons trying to explain it.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)
no, there isn't, its a creative outlet, of awesomeLokithrsourcerer 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)