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I just turned 48 and I sure was miserable this past year. Hope things are on the upswing!
https://slate.com/human-interest/2020/01/47-point-2-year-olds-on-study-claiming-this-is-the-most-miserable-age.html |
47.2 is only 1.2 months (36 days) long. it will go by fast. |
| That’s mid-March for me. Ugh. |
| Oh my god, honey, wait till you’re 60 for true misery. |
With grown adult kids who failed to launch. |
| For most people, 47.2 is probably the average sandwich age--working hard with kids to support, and with parents who are aging. |
| 46.2 was pretty good for me. Age 51-53 was rock bottom. Not much better at 56 but people have stopped pulling me aside and voicing their concern for my well being. |
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My 40s were miserable, almost start to finish. Some of that was self-inflicted (agreed to move so DH could change jobs - bad idea) and some was unavoidable (lost way, way too many loved ones and mentors).
I've been working really hard to process the grief and loss. It is getting better. Slowly. |
| That is my exact age....anxiously awaiting the upswing! |
Or ones with mental health problems or other disabilities that make their leaving impossible. |
It's the little things.... |
| I am already feeling the misery at 45. |
So THIS!!!! Happened to mew at 45 and 46-complete hell. Constant emergencies and outbursts. If siblings aren't helpful it makes you full of resentment when you rarely thought about them much prior. Dealing with a stubborn, difficult and hostile elderly parent is a very special kind of hell. |
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Is it because of teenagers? I'm younger, but I had my kids young. Teenagers are wearing me down. Way down.
Hopefully they launch. Please god let them launch. |
| I turned 47 in December so this is me right about now. I actually feel pretty good about the coming year. The past year was pretty bad - some relationship issues with DH and a stressful renovation. I am hoping 47 is great! |