Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My eyes! I miss my young eyes that could read tiny print on medication labels without a magnifying glass
Same! Just got reading glasses at 47. I have always prided myself on 20/20 vision, which I still have but now I need readers.
Still only have very few gray hairs.
+100! It's a shocker, for sure. After that: thinning skin (hands especially); knee pain and overall stiffness after sitting.Anonymous wrote:Catching my reflection in windows and seeing my mother. 😳
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know more dead people than living. Life is slowly feeling like being on a Survivor Island game show that you don’t leave alive and you can’t change the channel, only watch yourself like being in a horror movie where you know death is coming but not how or when.
My DH is 12 years older than I am at 67 and I'm starting to worry about him dying despite the fact that he is not only healthy but athletic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catching my reflection in windows and seeing my mother. 😳
This, and my eyebrows have migrated to my chin.
My eyebrows are disappearing.
Anonymous wrote:I know more dead people than living. Life is slowly feeling like being on a Survivor Island game show that you don’t leave alive and you can’t change the channel, only watch yourself like being in a horror movie where you know death is coming but not how or when.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine involves literal rudeness.
A little self-entitled Gen Z girl pushed past my elderly father in a line to catch up with some friends. Didn't say excuse me or anything. Just literally pushed him aside. My father started to tell her off and she got combative. So I stepped in and told her to move along. She persists to argue so I repeated just move along. Finally, I told her to hush her mouth. She seemed shocked. She looked at me and asked, "How old are you?" (I'm 53). And then very seriously declared, "It's amazing that I'm only 25 and so much more mature than you."
Gen Z really is an obnoxious lot lacking in basic manners. But I've noticed a lot of ageism from them. It's wild.
I have no idea why you decided to pick a fight with someone 30 years younger than you and more than 50 years younger than your father. Shake your head and move on.
I didn't pick the fight. She did. Do try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine involves literal rudeness.
A little self-entitled Gen Z girl pushed past my elderly father in a line to catch up with some friends. Didn't say excuse me or anything. Just literally pushed him aside. My father started to tell her off and she got combative. So I stepped in and told her to move along. She persists to argue so I repeated just move along. Finally, I told her to hush her mouth. She seemed shocked. She looked at me and asked, "How old are you?" (I'm 53). And then very seriously declared, "It's amazing that I'm only 25 and so much more mature than you."
Gen Z really is an obnoxious lot lacking in basic manners. But I've noticed a lot of ageism from them. It's wild.
I have no idea why you decided to pick a fight with someone 30 years younger than you and more than 50 years younger than your father. Shake your head and move on.