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Thank you all

I feel the same as you, I used to listen to classical music as a kid, but stopped a long time ago because people told me it was weird. Yesterday I put it on and welcomed the same tingly feeling in my head, neck, and back of legs that I once enjoyed so much while listening to it. My kids kept asking why I had it on, even called it weird. I told them that I am me, I like classical music, and they had to deal with it. I don't even know how many other things I took away from myself over the span of 30 years.
 
I feel the same as you, I used to listen to classical music as a kid, but stopped a long time ago because people told me it was weird. Yesterday I put it on and welcomed the same tingly feeling in my head, neck, and back of legs that I once enjoyed so much while listening to it. My kids kept asking why I had it on, even called it weird. I told them that I am me, I like classical music, and they had to deal with it. I don't even know how many other things I took away from myself over the span of 30 years.
As a kid , I bought 45's from flea markets. I used to dance to The Andrew Sisters alone :flushed::blush::disappointed: LOL.. It took a while to click on that one! hahaha
 
I feel the same as you, I used to listen to classical music as a kid, but stopped a long time ago because people told me it was weird. Yesterday I put it on and welcomed the same tingly feeling in my head, neck, and back of legs that I once enjoyed so much while listening to it. My kids kept asking why I had it on, even called it weird. I told them that I am me, I like classical music, and they had to deal with it. I don't even know how many other things I took away from myself over the span of 30 years.

Should listen to all kinds of music especially classical. Fantasia & Fantasia 2000 were played daily in my house the first like 20 months of my son's life :3
 

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