I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but here goes:
I'm 36, and my position on social issues is ever-evolving. As I grow older, I find that I am less concerned with what individuals choose to do with their lives--insofar as their decisions don't affect my personal liberties. Live and let live, ya know?! What has remained unchanged is my staunch commitment to three tenets of Conservatism (NOT to be confused with modern day Republicanism): 1. Smaller government=more room for individual success and freedom, 2. The Individual, not the State, is responsible for ensuring his own success and happiness in this society (with exceptions made, of course, for helping those amongst us who are unable to do for themselves), and 3. Fiscal responsibility means keeping the money in the hands of the citizenry and not the the coffers of government.
And, I almost left the most important one out: The Constitution is to be upheld and respected, rather than perverted to meet the political ambitions of any one party, AT ALL COSTS. Doing what is politically expedient is seldom what is really right!