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I never gave it too much thought before....well, maybe a little in the latter 40 years. It really kicked in when some-one referred to me as "the elderly gentleman" at 50+.BlessedJourney said:At what age did you feel the "OLD" setting in.
I have never really dreaded a Birthday or another year passing. But knocking on the door of my 29th year I am feeling the "oldness" coming in.
A lot of my friends said either 29 or 30 were the years that bothered them.
I mean it is not like I have not experienced anything, I have experienced being Married, Children, College, a Career..so why does 29 feel so DOOMING!!
At what age do you think you will feel like something gotta give or the age where you are now OLD..
Here is to the last year of the 20's
FlatpickingJD said:I didn't feel old till I realized that I would be the oldest to post in this thread.
Okay, as the oldest one to post in this thread - - Seriously, I don't think of myself as old. Not too often anyway. One time I did was this last semester when one of my classmates wanted to celebrate her mother's birthday, and I asked how old her mother was (her mother wasn't there, so there wasn't a breach of etiquette). Her mother is 40. I am older, not just than my classmates, I've gotten used to that, but older than the mother of one of my classmates.
29 and 30 are great years. The day itself is just another day, no big deal. Take your folks out to dinner on your birthday and honor the day that way and you might feel better about it.
JPPT1974 said:I don't feel old either
In fact, I look at my thirties
As a new sense of the "new twenties" IMO.
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