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Reply to "Women, at what age did you find men become "old"?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I think it depends on the man. My DH is 67 has only very recently started to annoy me with old man things. For example, he hears me only about 1/3 of the time and refuses to believe it's him. For example: Me: "Which of these things (in the deli case in front of us) would you like?" as I look at said things. Him: "What?" Me: "I asked which one you want. You can't here me, Larlo and I'm right here." Him: "Yeah, but you were facing that way." So he's not losing his hearing ... I'm facing the wrong way. Sigh. Another example, he refuses to adopt new tech. If the use of an app is required he just stands back and expects me to do whatever it is. And yes, energy is a thing. He's napping. A lot. Sleeping later. He used to be full of energy. That's relatively new -- only the last year or so. He's very healthy and athletic, but clearly slowing down anyway. But I'm X whereas he is Boomer, so I'm probably going to get annoyed more easily by "old man stuff," given the generational tension in there as well. [/quote]
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