Do you consider 45 to be ‘old’?

Anonymous
Yes. Not as old as I am, but relatively old. --- Signed, 57 y/o
Anonymous
Old for what? Having a baby or having arthritis?
Anonymous
Absolutely not. Over 85 is old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would say 40-59 was middle aged. 60+ is old


You expect to live to 118?


You seem very literal. Must be under 45. 😉
Anonymous
Yes very old
Anonymous
45 is middle-aged.

60 is old (don't tell my dh, he's 67 and I'm "middle-aged" lol).
Anonymous
45 to me would feel the exact same as 30 if it were not for concern about one's own parents and in-laws aging and physically having to witness it. My vitality is the same, I am young in my head, I don't look old (to me!), my teens don't find me old. But wow is it a wakeup call having to deal with the prospects of eldercare. It makes me feel more like an old adult than anything else in life.
Anonymous
I quit thinking 45 was old by the time I finished college. At that age, I thought 60 was old.
As I get older (now 60!) the goal posts continue to move. Age 75 is now "old."

Quoting Billy Crystal from the Princess Bride:
“It just so happens that your friend here is only MOSTLY dead. There’s a big difference between mostly dead and all dead.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbE8E1ez97M
Anonymous

45 is solidly in the middle age range, not "old".
Anonymous
I hada 3 y.o. In preschool when I was 45 so, no, I don’t consider that old.
Anonymous
Old isn’t about how able or unable you are or how you feel, it is just an indicator of age. IMO 45 is middle aged.
Anonymous
No, but if you asked me 20 years ago I would have told you yes
Anonymous
No. When I was a young working person the 40ish yo people didn't seem that old to me. I always thought of old as 60+. Now I think of old as 70+.
Anonymous
A lot of you feeling "old" at 45 were lucky enough to be pretty healthy in your earlier years. I inherited some bad luck from my family line, and after surviving what my grandmother and aunts didn't--thank you modern medicine--I feel better than I have in years at 44. But I don't see having to go to the doctor 3-4x a year, or having to see a specialist (or 2 or 3) as being "old." That was the hand I got dealt when I was "young," so it doesn't signal "old" to me. Aside from that family curse, most of my relatives lived into their nineties, and I for one am hoping to do the same and doing everything in my power to live as healthy and full a life as I can for as long as I can. Maybe if I'd never had to deal with medical woes, the need for reading glasses and hair dye would bother me. It does not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Old for what? Having a baby or having arthritis?


Menopause often comes with arthritis and 45 to 50 is when Peri usually begins.
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