About to turn 60 (f) and I totally agree! Have never felt better. Have definitely never had this much fun... at least not since my 30s.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dating at 50 when you should be celebrating 25 years of marriage? Yeah, 50 is old to be dating, sorry. Dating is for young people.
I beg to differ. My gf (55) and I (50) are doing the best dating of our lives. I feel pretty confident that it's the young people who don't know how to date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are delulu. 50 is old.
Please report back when you’re 50 or close to it, thx.
I’m 51. 50 is old. The problem is that it is ingrained that old=bad but I don’t think it’s true. Old means not young.
Sounds like someone needs a bigger vocabulary. My parents are 80. They are old. I am not the same kind of old as my parents, sorry. That’s way too broad a term to apply to a span of 30-40 years.
Why? I am closer in age to your parents than my teens. Frankly, all these defenses that 50 is not old has more to do with people’s insecurities than anything of meaning. If you are living a great life, who care if someone younger than you thinks you are old.
Because 50 is not old. Average longevity for women who are now 50 would be 94 yo, if healthy. It’s 44 more years of an adult life, on average
This is so sad. Are you one of those posters who talk about how young you look too?
No. 50 is not even retirement age. Not “elderly” officially in the US. When my mom was 50 and I was ok my 20s she worked full time and I didn’t think she was old.
Maybe your friends and family consider you old, or that’s how you feel. But for many people 50 is not old. Men often start second families at 50
Try looking for a job at 50+. 50 is old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with you, OP, but please don't use celebrities as examples of what 50s people look like.
-53 yr old.
It all depends on the person. Many examples of two people roughly the same age, one looks great and the other one looks old and broken.
Very true. I am 42 and younger men tell me I don't look a day over 21. My mother also is 65 and has no wrinkles. So i get away with dating younger men and I often look younger than those younger men as well
Right. You keep right on believing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are delulu. 50 is old.
Please report back when you’re 50 or close to it, thx.
I’m 51. 50 is old. The problem is that it is ingrained that old=bad but I don’t think it’s true. Old means not young.
Sounds like someone needs a bigger vocabulary. My parents are 80. They are old. I am not the same kind of old as my parents, sorry. That’s way too broad a term to apply to a span of 30-40 years.
Why? I am closer in age to your parents than my teens. Frankly, all these defenses that 50 is not old has more to do with people’s insecurities than anything of meaning. If you are living a great life, who care if someone younger than you thinks you are old.
Because 50 is not old. Average longevity for women who are now 50 would be 94 yo, if healthy. It’s 44 more years of an adult life, on average
This is so sad. Are you one of those posters who talk about how young you look too?
No. 50 is not even retirement age. Not “elderly” officially in the US. When my mom was 50 and I was ok my 20s she worked full time and I didn’t think she was old.
Maybe your friends and family consider you old, or that’s how you feel. But for many people 50 is not old. Men often start second families at 50
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with you, OP, but please don't use celebrities as examples of what 50s people look like.
-53 yr old.
It all depends on the person. Many examples of two people roughly the same age, one looks great and the other one looks old and broken.
Very true. I am 42 and younger men tell me I don't look a day over 21. My mother also is 65 and has no wrinkles. So i get away with dating younger men and I often look younger than those younger men as well
Right. You keep right on believing that.
Agreed. That's ridiculous. Either those young men are dumb or you are gullible. Maybe you could pass for 10 years young, but not 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with you, OP, but please don't use celebrities as examples of what 50s people look like.
-53 yr old.
It all depends on the person. Many examples of two people roughly the same age, one looks great and the other one looks old and broken.
Very true. I am 42 and younger men tell me I don't look a day over 21. My mother also is 65 and has no wrinkles. So i get away with dating younger men and I often look younger than those younger men as well
Right. You keep right on believing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with you, OP, but please don't use celebrities as examples of what 50s people look like.
-53 yr old.
It all depends on the person. Many examples of two people roughly the same age, one looks great and the other one looks old and broken.
Very true. I am 42 and younger men tell me I don't look a day over 21. My mother also is 65 and has no wrinkles. So i get away with dating younger men and I often look younger than those younger men as well
Anonymous wrote:Dating at 50 when you should be celebrating 25 years of marriage? Yeah, 50 is old to be dating, sorry. Dating is for young people.
Anonymous wrote:The many threads here about how people over 40 who divorce shouldn't want a life partner again are perplexing. For most UMC people in their 40s, they're only halfway through their life.
And I'm confused by the people who imagine that people in their 50s no longer have an interest in sex, as if they are old rickety people whose bones can't handle it or something. I understand that those who are very young, like under 25, see anyone over 50 as an ancient grandma. But anyone in their 30s or older who has a job and is in daily contact with "peers" who are over 50 has no excuse. This IG post features celebrities who look better at 50 than most of us looked at 25. But it still makes this point. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6mfFgnyCuf/?igsh=MXRvd2ZneWRlOWo1eg%3D%3D&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR31Ty3JF-tpzWN64lH0xcGxI3HrY9Pfyx9Ttxam-uh7duQBGPVoVqwiBiY_aem_AYHNq9AAyzOCxpCtWqPYY7ELdZw_rSov4ToJG91b0njRYAYXowqjjCEyqBxxJgBGYXA6qYUS1IRrwaRvYjGXnJK9
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are delulu. 50 is old.
Please report back when you’re 50 or close to it, thx.
I’m 51. 50 is old. The problem is that it is ingrained that old=bad but I don’t think it’s true. Old means not young.
Sounds like someone needs a bigger vocabulary. My parents are 80. They are old. I am not the same kind of old as my parents, sorry. That’s way too broad a term to apply to a span of 30-40 years.
Why? I am closer in age to your parents than my teens. Frankly, all these defenses that 50 is not old has more to do with people’s insecurities than anything of meaning. If you are living a great life, who care if someone younger than you thinks you are old.
Because 50 is not old. Average longevity for women who are now 50 would be 94 yo, if healthy. It’s 44 more years of an adult life, on average
Yeah, if 50 is old, what is 80+?
Also old? If a 2 year old is young, how can a 25 year old be young? You guys are hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are delulu. 50 is old.
Please report back when you’re 50 or close to it, thx.
I’m 51. 50 is old. The problem is that it is ingrained that old=bad but I don’t think it’s true. Old means not young.
Sounds like someone needs a bigger vocabulary. My parents are 80. They are old. I am not the same kind of old as my parents, sorry. That’s way too broad a term to apply to a span of 30-40 years.
Why? I am closer in age to your parents than my teens. Frankly, all these defenses that 50 is not old has more to do with people’s insecurities than anything of meaning. If you are living a great life, who care if someone younger than you thinks you are old.
Because 50 is not old. Average longevity for women who are now 50 would be 94 yo, if healthy. It’s 44 more years of an adult life, on average
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are delulu. 50 is old.
Please report back when you’re 50 or close to it, thx.
I’m 51. 50 is old. The problem is that it is ingrained that old=bad but I don’t think it’s true. Old means not young.
Sounds like someone needs a bigger vocabulary. My parents are 80. They are old. I am not the same kind of old as my parents, sorry. That’s way too broad a term to apply to a span of 30-40 years.
Why? I am closer in age to your parents than my teens. Frankly, all these defenses that 50 is not old has more to do with people’s insecurities than anything of meaning. If you are living a great life, who care if someone younger than you thinks you are old.
Because 50 is not old. Average longevity for women who are now 50 would be 94 yo, if healthy. It’s 44 more years of an adult life, on average
This is so sad. Are you one of those posters who talk about how young you look too?
No. 50 is not even retirement age. Not “elderly” officially in the US. When my mom was 50 and I was ok my 20s she worked full time and I didn’t think she was old.
Maybe your friends and family consider you old, or that’s how you feel. But for many people 50 is not old. Men often start second families at 50
Who said elderly? See, it is you who attaches negativity to the word old. I think it just is. I doing very well at 51, maybe that’s why I don’t get all defensive when people say 50 is old? I know how I am doing. I feel no need to convince anyone that I am not old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are delulu. 50 is old.
Please report back when you’re 50 or close to it, thx.
I’m 51. 50 is old. The problem is that it is ingrained that old=bad but I don’t think it’s true. Old means not young.
Sounds like someone needs a bigger vocabulary. My parents are 80. They are old. I am not the same kind of old as my parents, sorry. That’s way too broad a term to apply to a span of 30-40 years.
Why? I am closer in age to your parents than my teens. Frankly, all these defenses that 50 is not old has more to do with people’s insecurities than anything of meaning. If you are living a great life, who care if someone younger than you thinks you are old.
Because 50 is not old. Average longevity for women who are now 50 would be 94 yo, if healthy. It’s 44 more years of an adult life, on average
This is so sad. Are you one of those posters who talk about how young you look too?
No. 50 is not even retirement age. Not “elderly” officially in the US. When my mom was 50 and I was ok my 20s she worked full time and I didn’t think she was old.
Maybe your friends and family consider you old, or that’s how you feel. But for many people 50 is not old. Men often start second families at 50
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are delulu. 50 is old.
Please report back when you’re 50 or close to it, thx.
I’m 51. 50 is old. The problem is that it is ingrained that old=bad but I don’t think it’s true. Old means not young.
Sounds like someone needs a bigger vocabulary. My parents are 80. They are old. I am not the same kind of old as my parents, sorry. That’s way too broad a term to apply to a span of 30-40 years.
Why? I am closer in age to your parents than my teens. Frankly, all these defenses that 50 is not old has more to do with people’s insecurities than anything of meaning. If you are living a great life, who care if someone younger than you thinks you are old.
Because 50 is not old. Average longevity for women who are now 50 would be 94 yo, if healthy. It’s 44 more years of an adult life, on average
This is so sad. Are you one of those posters who talk about how young you look too?