What is the worst issue confronting middle aged women in 2024

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not being able to purchase the bottom half of the shirt.

In all seriousness, I think it's sandwich generation stuff... raising kids in a time where very hands-on parenting is the norm, often while working a full-time job, while juggling aging parents.

Also, marital division of labor issues in two working-parent families. Many women my age (40) were raised that they could do anything and that has turned into doing everything.


I don't think parents of young children quality as "middle aged" they are younger women with different issues.


If you are 40 are you not middle aged? I would like to think I will live to be 90 but that's not realistic.
Anonymous
Climate change. But not just middle-aged women.
Anonymous
Horrible clothing options
Anonymous
Spouses who no longer find you to be sexually attractive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Raising kids and having parents that are going off the deep end.


This, then saggy neck.
Anonymous
I guess for me if anything it's boredom.
Anonymous
Weird health issues that are more common because of unknown reasons (microplastics? pesticides? who knows!), and the medical community isn't taking our issues seriously.
Anonymous
Republicans banning No Fault Divorce in 2024.

Republicans Project 2025 and behind the scences plans for all women.
Anonymous
Loneliness and the internet replacing human interaction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not being able to purchase the bottom half of the shirt.

In all seriousness, I think it's sandwich generation stuff... raising kids in a time where very hands-on parenting is the norm, often while working a full-time job, while juggling aging parents.

Also, marital division of labor issues in two working-parent families. Many women my age (40) were raised that they could do anything and that has turned into doing everything.


I don't think parents of young children quality as "middle aged" they are younger women with different issues.


If you are 40 are you not middle aged? I would like to think I will live to be 90 but that's not realistic.


Now 30-40 year old women with young kids are middle aged? When do you become a senior citizen? 45?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not being able to purchase the bottom half of the shirt.

In all seriousness, I think it's sandwich generation stuff... raising kids in a time where very hands-on parenting is the norm, often while working a full-time job, while juggling aging parents.

Also, marital division of labor issues in two working-parent families. Many women my age (40) were raised that they could do anything and that has turned into doing everything.


I don't think parents of young children quality as "middle aged" they are younger women with different issues.


If you are 40 are you not middle aged? I would like to think I will live to be 90 but that's not realistic.


Now 30-40 year old women with young kids are middle aged? When do you become a senior citizen? 45?


Most people use 65 as the lone for seniors. People in their 20s are young adults. And 40 is in the middle. "Middle age" has always meant 40s.

Many in their 40s have young kids, I am one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not being able to purchase the bottom half of the shirt.

In all seriousness, I think it's sandwich generation stuff... raising kids in a time where very hands-on parenting is the norm, often while working a full-time job, while juggling aging parents.

Also, marital division of labor issues in two working-parent families. Many women my age (40) were raised that they could do anything and that has turned into doing everything.


I don't think parents of young children quality as "middle aged" they are younger women with different issues.


If you are 40 are you not middle aged? I would like to think I will live to be 90 but that's not realistic.


Now 30-40 year old women with young kids are middle aged? When do you become a senior citizen? 45?


Most people use 65 as the lone for seniors. People in their 20s are young adults. And 40 is in the middle. "Middle age" has always meant 40s.

Many in their 40s have young kids, I am one.


Middle age is 45-65. Dual working parents with young kids at 40 have problems but they are not middle aged problems.
Anonymous
None of these are specific to 2024. Saggy necks, loss of vitality, feeling insignificant have been a scourge for middle aged women since the beginning of time. Wear a scar or have surgery, get on HRT, find a passion or two.
Anonymous
elder care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not being able to purchase the bottom half of the shirt.

In all seriousness, I think it's sandwich generation stuff... raising kids in a time where very hands-on parenting is the norm, often while working a full-time job, while juggling aging parents.

Also, marital division of labor issues in two working-parent families. Many women my age (40) were raised that they could do anything and that has turned into doing everything.


I don't think parents of young children quality as "middle aged" they are younger women with different issues.


If you are 40 are you not middle aged? I would like to think I will live to be 90 but that's not realistic.


Now 30-40 year old women with young kids are middle aged? When do you become a senior citizen? 45?


Most people use 65 as the lone for seniors. People in their 20s are young adults. And 40 is in the middle. "Middle age" has always meant 40s.

Many in their 40s have young kids, I am one.


Another issue is being erased by people like the above ^ who aren't even middle aged but want to dominate the conversation and make it about them. Pretty much nobody wants to acknowledge middle aged women, including younger women.
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