The 70s

 People tend to romanticize the era they grew up in, for me that was the 60s and 70s, and it was the 70s I remember most fondly, as I transitioned from adolescence to manhood.

BUT is the romanticizing overblown? We had Vietnam, Watergate, we were fighting racism (still are but it was worse then), and there was little tolerance for the gay community.

We didn't have computers, cell phones, video games, and all the distractions that have made us fat and lazy. 

Most of all - we had FUN! Sex before HIV. A lot of pot smoking. A lot of really great music (at least until disco came along and spoiled it all)

And talking about romanticizing:

Growing Up in the ’70s: Very Different Than Today


25 Reasons We're Glad We Grew Up in the '70s
A LONG TIME AGO IN A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY...

A CHILDHOOD OF THE 70’S VERSUS TODAY. ARE WE JUST LUCKY WE SURVIVED OUR YOUTH OR HAVE OUR KIDS REALLY MISSED OUT ON SOMETHING WONDERFUL? 


10 Differences Between A Child Who Grew Up In The 70s Compared To Today

AH SO MUCH ROMANTICIZING!

I know this thread will mostly appeal to those who were around in those days, but for me personally, I loved that era, there simply has been nothing like it since, but I realize not everyone feels the same way about the 70s.

So have your say, are your memories as fond as mine or were there too many issues back then to consider that era a better one than we live in now? 







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