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To think it’s not normal how much I miss the 90’s and my youth

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Heartbeatonandhomeworkdone · 16/03/2025 19:52

I think about it a lot. I have vivid memories of the mid 90’s (47 now) and being 13-17 in particular, 15-17 are the highlights.
I remember how I looked, the clothes I wore, how I walked, how I thought.
The naughtiness and excitement of those times, also being in my family home, that amazing group of friends, the laughing, the dancing, how anything seemed possible.
It almost feels like a dream

Does anyone else feel like this? The world seems such a very different place

I could cry for those days sometimes

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Uppitymuppity · 16/03/2025 23:17

I'm a couple years younger than you op and feel exactly the same as you describe. I miss the more carefree days of the 90s, I think we grew up in a great era and I really do miss those days, unfortunately they go all too fast.

Odras · 16/03/2025 23:18

Wet Wet Wet love is all around came on the radio the other day and I was jolted back to 1995? Singing it loudly with big bunch of girlfriends. That wonderful feeling of your whole life being ahead of you. We all planned to do extraordinary things!

They were better times the 90’s/early “00. More hopeful and I don’t think that is just our age talking.

EconomyClassRockstar · 16/03/2025 23:18

I mean, it isn't called a Mid Life Crisis for nothing!

FantasiaTurquoise · 16/03/2025 23:19

I've been feeling that too recently and I wasn't even that happy as a teenager. I'm sure every generation says this, but I really think we had it best in the 80s and 90s. Lots of useful technology and entertainment, but no smartphones or social media. When I hung out with my friends we actually chatted, and if they were things happening without me I couldn't see them so I just didn't know about them! I long for the days when I would walk round blockbuster video with a friend, choose something on our D list because all the good videos were taken, stock up on snacks and pizza and just spend a night in not worrying about face creams, texting or what everyone else was doing! Maybe that's why I feel so nostalgic - especially as my dd is getting older and I know it's going to be so different for her.

Loki64 · 16/03/2025 23:22

The world seems to gave completely changed since the 90s. Its so grim now.

Crinkle77 · 16/03/2025 23:24

The 90s were just the best times. I feel so sorry for young people today that will never get to experience it. I feel even more sad because I've made such a mess of my life and I wish I could go back to those carefree days and start again.

EconomyClassRockstar · 16/03/2025 23:26

My 20 year old DC is sleeping here tonight (completely knackered) after "one of the best weekends ever" being at their HS best friends' Uni They had an amazing time. Those times ARE amazing but they still have to get back to their Uni in time for an extremely important test, they're worried about their even more important exams and they have no money and hate eating shit. They're worrying the crap out of themselves because they don't yet have a summer internship and....the list goes on.

I LOVED being 20 but wouldn't go back at all. The art is in making life awesome for the entire time you are in charge of living it.

Disturbia81 · 16/03/2025 23:36

I loved my youth but much prefer being older, I feel happier with every year that passes so wouldn’t go back. You can still have fun OP, I go out all the time and have more fun than back then because of the confidence gained over the years.

LadyGAgain · 16/03/2025 23:42

I've been feeling like this for a while and your post has resonated so much. Thank you for putting into words what I've struggled to.

Appalonia · 16/03/2025 23:48

I often have an evening when I put on YouTube videos of all my favourite songs from my youth, have a glass of two and enjoy myself! It's bittersweet, but I love how it's still all there to enjoy! In fact, I spent a happy few hours late on Friday night doing just that😁

ColinOfficeTrolley · 16/03/2025 23:56

I'm the same age as you. I was a raver. Look back with nothing but very happy fond memories, even if I was off my tits for most of them.

Piano house is STILL my favourite music genre and I listen to it all the time, but that was then and this is now and I have a lovely life which I wouldn't swap for the world

Hemlocked · 17/03/2025 00:02

No I've never felt nostalgic for the past. It was a pretty awful time and I wouldn't want to go back. The peace and freedom I have now is priceless. I have no interest in watching childhood cartoons or films or music. They hold none of the appeal that they seem to hold for others.

Heartbeatonandhomeworkdone · 17/03/2025 00:36

ColinOfficeTrolley · 16/03/2025 23:56

I'm the same age as you. I was a raver. Look back with nothing but very happy fond memories, even if I was off my tits for most of them.

Piano house is STILL my favourite music genre and I listen to it all the time, but that was then and this is now and I have a lovely life which I wouldn't swap for the world

Yes..piano house 👏

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tobee · 17/03/2025 01:04

I miss the lack of responsibility

doodahdayy · 17/03/2025 01:19

I much prefer life/myself at 40. I look back at being younger sometimes but would never want to be there again.

Shoezembagsforever · 17/03/2025 01:22

VoodooQualities · 16/03/2025 20:01

I often wonder where Norman is now. Probably wintering with his mother in Guildford. A cat. Rain. Vim under the sink and both bars on.

But old now. Yes, old. There can be no true beauty without decay.

If you’re talking about Norman Cook, he’s still on Brighton’s seafront and Zoe has moved nearby. He still has a massive fan base!

calicocloud · 17/03/2025 07:16

I think the 90s were the last of the good old days before social media and smart phones changed society.
I think this nostalgia is commonplace at the moment. You only have to look at Saturday night TV to see they are trying to recapture the good old days of fun, family entertainment. In recent years we’ve seen remakings of Blind Date, Gladiators and You Bet. We just need the Generation Game now and we can pretend the 90s are really back!

DustyLee123 · 17/03/2025 07:18

I’m the same, the 80’s was so good, I’m grateful I was a teen then. I wonder if it’s a combination of hormones from the menopause years, and realising that you’ve got less time left than you’ve had.

Aprilsinparis · 17/03/2025 07:45

70's and 80's for me. I really long for the care free days of those times.

Emptynester67 · 17/03/2025 07:45

I do this a lot too. I would have had my teenage years in the 80's and they were the best. I sometimes long to go back for a week to have those days again. It's just a longing for the good old days. I usually have to drag myself back to reality and appreciate what I have now.

inigomontoyahwillcox · 17/03/2025 07:56

I’m the same age as you OP and I completely agree. The music, going on wild adventures with your mates (and not even considering the potential consequences), those intense head over heels romances, the possibilities ahead of you. From the age of 14 until I left at 19 for university I lived in a small town in the north east, not too far from Newcastle, and was always sneaking off into the city to go to gigs and clubs, or spending weekends getting drunk in the countryside. I started going to raves as well, which was a whole new world of music, love and friendships (and mind altering substances).

I recently saw these intense feelings of nostalgia described as a form of grief, and I’m inclined to agree. I’m not aware of other generations feeling this strongly? But I may be wrong.

Unexpectedlysinglemum · 17/03/2025 08:24

There are lots of 90s nostalgia events eg butlins weekends you should go

Incywincyspi · 17/03/2025 08:45

I think maybe other generations before us were less nostalgic because life in many ways was harder in 50s and 60s , not so many mod cons etc. there’s nothing we have now that I’d miss if we went back to the 80s. You still have television, telephone, decent cars etc

Incywincyspi · 17/03/2025 08:50

Also there always feels like there’s a sense of fear almost like everything takes on apocalyptian proportions nowadays. I just don’t remember it being so multi directional when we were younger. I guess partly because we now have this junk food diet from social media of bullshit, fake news and world wide propaganda. In the 80s you’d maybe watch the news each day and read a bit of the daily news papers

Fimofriend · 17/03/2025 09:23

I felt trapped when I was a teenager. The worst part about being a teenager was having to spend so much time with other teenagers. Ye gods, the stupid things I had to listen to them say! The stupid things I had to witness them do! The danger their stupidity would sometimes cause for the rest of us! The effing boredom of listening to them having endless discussions about which band or what kind of music was best, or which actor was the most attractive! Aaaargh!

Then apparently, I was a cool loner, and became popular. I think it was also partly caused by my sense of humour and partly my brother playing electric guitar and being in bands, and me knowing people in a couple of bands. Being popular as a teenager is great if you want to go to boozy parties and/or sleep around. I didn't. What I did get out of it was people who didn't as much want to be my friends, as they wanted to be seen with me. People who practically rolled around on the floor if I made a pun, and then they looked around to see if anyone had noticed that they had been having a laugh with me. Don't get me wrong it was a lot better than being bullied, which I have also tried, but still. Do not recommend.

I wouldn't go back even if I was offered half of Bill Gates' fortune.