50 is too old to.....??

Anonymous
..too old to date anyone less than half their age plus 7. Thats my rule at 53 even though I look 10 years younger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:care about what doesn't matter and fret about things we can't change.


Winner!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check out the 18-21 year old girls. Very creepy.


Just girls?


I am speaking about men doing it. I don't find that 50 year old women check out 18-21 year old men


If you're 50+, then you're old enough to remember The Graduate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:care about what doesn't matter and fret about things we can't change.


Winner!!
Yepper!
Anonymous
to have toxic needy friends/family
Anonymous
Endure vanilla and/or infrequent sex
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:..too old to date anyone less than half their age plus 7. Thats my rule at 53 even though I look 10 years younger.


Agree completely.....but congrats to the 50+ who pulls it off.....you old dog!
Anonymous
To old to dress like a 20 year old
Anonymous
To put off saving for retirement.
Anonymous
50 is too old to:

-care what others think

-be financially clueless, especially as a woman

-start saving for retirement. I guess its technically never too late but if you're just now starting you have a lot of catching up to do!


Totally disagree that 50 is too old to wear shorts as one of the PP's said. If you've got nice legs, hell yes wear shorts! And that also brings me back to my first bullet point - you're too old to care what others think of you anyhow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:50 is too old to:

-care what others think

-be financially clueless, especially as a woman

-start saving for retirement. I guess its technically never too late but if you're just now starting you have a lot of catching up to do!


Totally disagree that 50 is too old to wear shorts as one of the PP's said. If you've got nice legs, hell yes wear shorts! And that also brings me back to my first bullet point - you're too old to care what others think of you anyhow.


They said "short shorts" and I tend to agree with that. Not that many people should be wearing short shorts (any age).

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:raise an infant. Feel free to carry the baby but the sleep deprivation is really hard at 50


My sister is doing it - and doing it well. I'm more worried about the teenage years when my sister is in her mid-late 60s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:raise an infant. Feel free to carry the baby but the sleep deprivation is really hard at 50


My sister is doing it - and doing it well. I'm more worried about the teenage years when my sister is in her mid-late 60s


My teenagers have actually been really easy, I can see an older me handling them quite well. Infant/toddler years kicked my butt though. Sleep deprivation is brutal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:raise an infant. Feel free to carry the baby but the sleep deprivation is really hard at 50


My sister is doing it - and doing it well. I'm more worried about the teenage years when my sister is in her mid-late 60s


I'm 55 w a 9 yo. I'm tired. Not a single mother. Rewarding and tough.
Anonymous
For me? 50 is too old to have kids at home. I cannot imagine parenting young kids at my age. I adore my grandkids! I also love that they go home. Those of you doing it have my admiration. Just glad it's not me.
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