July 15, 2015

Acting More Like Children Than Children




[From article]
Jason Keyser, 42, a stay-at-home dad from a suburb of Sacramento, California, picked up the hobby a year ago in a program to help him with anxiety and depression after a friend passed away. "I've been doing it ever since," said Keyser, who placed third in a coloring contest for a picture he completed from Dover's "Asian Tattoo Designs."
"It's really relaxing," he said. "Takes your mind away from stressful things in life."

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_CRAFTS_ADULT_COLORING_BOOKS?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2015-07-15-11-14-14

Jul 15, 11:14 AM EDT
TRENDY BUT CALM: ADULT COLORING BOOKS SELLING LIKE CRAZY
BY BETH J. HARPAZ
ASSOCIATED PRESS

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[From article]
Men aren’t naturally inclined to be grown-ups; most of us would love to eat Count Chocula and play World of Warcraft all day, but the need to impress women makes us get out of bed, put on pants and go out into the world to slay the beast, or at least be the best darn middle managers we can be. If women are saying, “Everybody into the sandbox,” dudes will be only too happy to grab our pails.

http://nypost.com/2015/07/15/adults-are-acting-like-kids-and-it-needs-to-stop/

Adults are acting like kids, and it needs to stop
By Kyle Smith
New York Post
July 15, 2015 | 3:18pm

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