Odalisque
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lolly_loisides said:49 is young!
younger.....I meant younger. :eusa_doh:
lolly_loisides said:49 is young!
lolly_loisides said:49 is young!
Paisley said:When I was about 25, I was working on a loading dock, had acne, drove a car that was older than I was and was dumb enough to go out with a man who didn't care anything about me. Yes, you can have young. I'm 40 and happy about it.
Lady Day said:Im just tired of people being embarrassed about what age they are and seeing 27 year olds lie about their age, and being PC in saying you are young at every age because you are not, and thats not bad. Be the age you are and be happy in it. I guess thats my bottom line.
LD
lolly_loisides said:Young doesn't automatically equate to dumb.
Paisley said:Many of my coworkers are young--in their 20s. I'm not one of them and don't aspire to be. I like them, but wouldn't feel comfortable going out with them as a group. I mean, have you ever had somebody who was somewhat older try to fit in with a crowd of young people? It's just weird and creepy.
Lady Day said:I dont think this is a thread about personal testimonials and how their age has effected their life, but about this constant celebrity of youth, and saying 'it doesn't matter what age you are', yet being older and constantly chasing being younger. Thats hypocrisy.
Im just tired of people being embarrassed about what age they are and seeing 27 year olds lie about their age, and being PC in saying you are young at every age because you are not, and thats not bad. Be the age you are and be happy in it. I guess thats my bottom line.
LD
Red Diabla said:The real truth is that youth has always been valued...
As one who is considered middle-aged but doesn't act it, I'm torn about the whole conversation. I think what we're really seeing is the bucking of stereotypes...it used to be that 40 was "old".
RD
Odalisque said:I'm 25 and I don't fit in with most in the 20 year set. I would be amazingly uncomfortable going out in a group of average 20 year olds. *yucky*
I think it's more a matter of mindset then age, honestly. Lots of younger folks (early twenties) are in the party-hardy, I'll never grow up mindset. And unfortunately, I know a few 40 year olds who are never grew out of that phase. They fit in just fine with the young crowd.
Lady Day said:Sorry 'Skeet' but Id have to disagree with you. Age does mean something, and I feel this 'age is just a number' mantra that we have adopted in the last 30+ years has resulted in a lot of the behavior we constantly complain about here on the lounge....Age is an indicator to start a chapter of life, and has been that way for a millennia....Im not going to stay 30, so I want to comfortable being 40, and 50, and 60, etc etc. I want to know that those ages offer just as many interesting and different situations to life as being 20 or 30 did....Be the age you are and be happy in it. I guess thats my bottom line.