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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm 49, and my kids are 16, 14, and 8. When I interact with my 16-year-olds' classmates parents, I feel the same age as the other parents When I interact with my 8-year-olds' classmates parents, I do feel old. When you're an older parent, I think it's important to take good care of yourself and make your appearance a priority. My mom was "old" compared to the other moms, but she always looked much younger than her age because she took great care of herself and dressed in age-appropriate but stylish clothing. Other girls with "old" moms would complain that their moms looked and acted old. It shouldn't be that way, but I'm afraid that it is. Of course, at any age, you're doing your kids a favor if you look attractive. [/quote] Vomit. [/quote] Vomit +1[/quote] Another vomiting episode. :lol: I am 50 with a 10-year-old, and when I interact with parents of my classmates, I do not feel old one bit. And no, 'appearance' is not my priority, but being professionally successful, well-read and well-travelled is. [/quote]
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