![]() |
I must have been old(ing).
|
Quote:
In which case young would be 18-37 middle-aged would be 38-57 old-aged would be 58-77 ...or thereabouts..... |
I can tell you that officially, from some psych/sociology textbook I had to read, "middle age" is defined as 45-65, and 65+ is "elderly". I remembered it because I thought that range seemed much higher than what I'd always thought middle age was, which was more like 30-50. They claimed 25-45 was "young adult" and 16ish-25 was "emerging adult" or some bullshit.
The whole thing was based on what people that age are supposedly focused on, like "in the elderly stage of life, individuals become concerned with their legacy, and resting to admire the fruits of their accomplishments." |
I age, but, I do not grow up.
And I ain't gonna, either. :D |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Oh yes. And I shall have been being old before I die. If I'm lucky. Sent by magic. |
that should have been "purple" not "people" :lol:
|
Ha...that one stalled me out a bit. I agree with Grav and Limey.
|
A friend told me a while back that the golden years have a lot of tarinsh on them
|
Quote:
|
1 Attachment(s)
This guy defies age. 44 and still playing in the NHL, that is some powerful denial.
|
1 Attachment(s)
He's not alone, here is Ivan Travejo Olympic medalist at 43.
|
I was chatting up the new waitress.
Then I found out how young she is. And, suddenly, I was old. |
When the person who seems like a well established adult was born after you graduated from high school, that tends to make you feel old.
|
The situation exact.
She's 23. I graduated in 1986. She was quite friendly, though. Coulda been looking for a tip, but, she wasn't working the bar. I had her guessed at 30-ish. I didn't tell her that. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:30 AM. |
Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.