You are born a male with a smile on your face.
Awareness of your gender does not kick in for the first 5 years. Suddenly you are 18 years old. You are prone to get drunk, take drugs, and chase tail. Life at this point becomes a blur. You loose your cherry fooling around with a girl your age and wake up the next day feeling somewhat guilty. Later you are seduced by an older woman and you learn about sex. For awhile you have more sex than you really want or need. When your brain finally begins to mature - around age 25 - you see a ladder to success and so you start to climb it. By age 30 you are happily married and have two adorable kids. Age 37 you are lonely, exhausted, and tired of the sameness of work no matter what it is you do. Then age 45 you have a mental meltdown which lingers with you for several years. You wake one day from your stupor and finally sign those ever-present divorce papers. You are free again and you believe you can wind-back time. You party. You have heaps of great sex but it is with flighty partners for whom you have no heartfelt feelings. At age 60 you are finally a mature male. Life is good even though you have a pain here, and there, that you have never experienced before. In many ways this is the best of times for you. You want little. You have a clear set of needs. You love to be alone. You love to linger in the moment. Inside these precious time-bubbles you soak-up all the elements of life that surround you. You are 85 and you have a medical issue that is killing you.
You die a male aged 88.3 years. You have a smile on your face.
Richard.
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