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Went graphing in person for the first time in a couple years, and while I was doing it had some weird feelings. While I wanted to be there, and overall had a good time doing it, I still felt odd being as I seemed to be the only person my age getting autographs around me(everyone else was younger). Maybe it's just me and maybe it was just the fact that it was a college baseball game and being a college student myself I equate it with asking a classmate for their autograph, but I just felt slightly uncomfortable asking for autographs. Just wanted to air my thoughts out and maybe get some input from some other people.

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  • 72skywalker72skywalker Posts: 1,554 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Went graphing in person for the first time in a couple years, and while I was doing it had some weird feelings. While I wanted to be there, and overall had a good time doing it, I still felt odd being as I seemed to be the only person my age getting autographs around me(everyone else was younger). Maybe it's just me and maybe it was just the fact that it was a college baseball game and being a college student myself I equate it with asking a classmate for their autograph, but I just felt slightly uncomfortable asking for autographs. Just wanted to air my thoughts out and maybe get some input from some other people. >>



    What part of your body were these weird feelings coming from? Were the feelings like when you used to climb the rop in gym class??
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    << <i>Went graphing in person for the first time in a couple years, and while I was doing it had some weird feelings. While I wanted to be there, and overall had a good time doing it, I still felt odd being as I seemed to be the only person my age getting autographs around me(everyone else was younger). Maybe it's just me and maybe it was just the fact that it was a college baseball game and being a college student myself I equate it with asking a classmate for their autograph, but I just felt slightly uncomfortable asking for autographs. Just wanted to air my thoughts out and maybe get some input from some other people. >>



    What part of your body were these weird feelings coming from? Were the feelings like when you used to climb the rop in gym class?? >>



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  • bkingbking Posts: 3,095 ✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Went graphing in person for the first time in a couple years, and while I was doing it had some weird feelings. While I wanted to be there, and overall had a good time doing it, I still felt odd being as I seemed to be the only person my age getting autographs around me(everyone else was younger). Maybe it's just me and maybe it was just the fact that it was a college baseball game and being a college student myself I equate it with asking a classmate for their autograph, but I just felt slightly uncomfortable asking for autographs. Just wanted to air my thoughts out and maybe get some input from some other people. >>



    What part of your body were these weird feelings coming from? Were the feelings like when you used to climb the rop in gym class?? >>



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  • Mdube16Mdube16 Posts: 744 ✭✭
    I wish I had gotten more autographs from the players when I went to college. Now Im over 40 and I go to the autograph events at the college (university of miami) and its not odd at all. Enjoy the hobby.
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