Anonymous
Post 11/13/2025 19:51     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an older person this thread is horrifying. Guess what - we’re all dying, and everyone’s best years are behind them. So what? Older people still have perspectives and wisdom to offer, if only people didn’t write us off immediately.


No, old demented people don’t have wisdom to share. They are just sucking resources for no good.


So what happens when you become that old person? What shall be done with you?


I am saving my last 50K for a one way trip to Switzerland.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2025 19:49     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:As an older person this thread is horrifying. Guess what - we’re all dying, and everyone’s best years are behind them. So what? Older people still have perspectives and wisdom to offer, if only people didn’t write us off immediately.


People are not talking about writing off elderly, they are talking about how hard to care for adult sized toddlers who have no future. Getting old sucks. I am pumping iron and try to keep my essential muscles. I think I will have to off myself if I start losing my independence.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2025 15:39     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not OP and I am a woman but I coincidentally have the same plan to be gone around 75. My kid will be 40 and hopefully my grandkid(s) past preschool years, and I don’t think I’ll be able to help out with babysitting so much anyway. My plan to carry it out is either a Swiss clinic with assisted suicide, or taking a bottle of vodka into the winter woods with me.

That’s insane. I know lots of 75 year olds that are in great shape and enjoying life. Why don’t you wait until you really start to fail? Societal hatred of the elderly is presumably driving a lot of these comments.


Most people I know who are 75+ are sure enjoying life but they are already starting to feel the gravity so to speak and becoming a burden on their kids in one way or another. My sample is probably skewed but I have no guarantee I won’t be like them. They are delusional considering themselves independent but their kids don’t have much but obligation towards them or some use them for benefits.
And no I don’t think society hates the elderly. I think it glorifies the old age and puts longevity above all else, at the expense of younger generations who need room to breathe.


Some people enjoy caring for their parents. Just like having babies -- some people put them in daycare full time but some actually enjoy taking care of them. Takes all kinds to make the world go round.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2025 15:38     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an older person this thread is horrifying. Guess what - we’re all dying, and everyone’s best years are behind them. So what? Older people still have perspectives and wisdom to offer, if only people didn’t write us off immediately.


No, old demented people don’t have wisdom to share. They are just sucking resources for no good.


Yikes. They raised you so on some level they must really suck.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2025 15:37     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

My elderly parent is charming and adorable. It's really weird. A lot of people fall under the influence of it. Not all babies are cute either, OP. Maybe it's just your parent.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2025 15:32     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

I mean the only way you can take care of the elderly is if you quit your job. They go to dozens of doctor appts and often can't be left alone. If there were daycare centers they could go to, that would be totally different and more manageable.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2025 15:26     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

I think all these mean, ageist threads are trolls.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2025 15:20     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Caring for the elderly is a responsibility like caring for babies, though it’s harder in many ways that have been discussed. Helplessness and dependency are part of the human experience. It’s normal to feel resentment sometimes, but unrealistic to expect it to disappear.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2025 09:21     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:As an older person this thread is horrifying. Guess what - we’re all dying, and everyone’s best years are behind them. So what? Older people still have perspectives and wisdom to offer, if only people didn’t write us off immediately.


Isn't it great to know the generation of mostly women we have raised?
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 21:31     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not OP and I am a woman but I coincidentally have the same plan to be gone around 75. My kid will be 40 and hopefully my grandkid(s) past preschool years, and I don’t think I’ll be able to help out with babysitting so much anyway. My plan to carry it out is either a Swiss clinic with assisted suicide, or taking a bottle of vodka into the winter woods with me.

That’s insane. I know lots of 75 year olds that are in great shape and enjoying life. Why don’t you wait until you really start to fail? Societal hatred of the elderly is presumably driving a lot of these comments.


Most people I know who are 75+ are sure enjoying life but they are already starting to feel the gravity so to speak and becoming a burden on their kids in one way or another. My sample is probably skewed but I have no guarantee I won’t be like them. They are delusional considering themselves independent but their kids don’t have much but obligation towards them or some use them for benefits.
And no I don’t think society hates the elderly. I think it glorifies the old age and puts longevity above all else, at the expense of younger generations who need room to breathe.


I know I won’t be like them, because I’ll be dead by then.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2025 21:21     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not OP and I am a woman but I coincidentally have the same plan to be gone around 75. My kid will be 40 and hopefully my grandkid(s) past preschool years, and I don’t think I’ll be able to help out with babysitting so much anyway. My plan to carry it out is either a Swiss clinic with assisted suicide, or taking a bottle of vodka into the winter woods with me.

That’s insane. I know lots of 75 year olds that are in great shape and enjoying life. Why don’t you wait until you really start to fail? Societal hatred of the elderly is presumably driving a lot of these comments.


Most people I know who are 75+ are sure enjoying life but they are already starting to feel the gravity so to speak and becoming a burden on their kids in one way or another. My sample is probably skewed but I have no guarantee I won’t be like them. They are delusional considering themselves independent but their kids don’t have much but obligation towards them or some use them for benefits.
And no I don’t think society hates the elderly. I think it glorifies the old age and puts longevity above all else, at the expense of younger generations who need room to breathe.


This.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2025 23:40     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not OP and I am a woman but I coincidentally have the same plan to be gone around 75. My kid will be 40 and hopefully my grandkid(s) past preschool years, and I don’t think I’ll be able to help out with babysitting so much anyway. My plan to carry it out is either a Swiss clinic with assisted suicide, or taking a bottle of vodka into the winter woods with me.

That’s insane. I know lots of 75 year olds that are in great shape and enjoying life. Why don’t you wait until you really start to fail? Societal hatred of the elderly is presumably driving a lot of these comments.


Most people I know who are 75+ are sure enjoying life but they are already starting to feel the gravity so to speak and becoming a burden on their kids in one way or another. My sample is probably skewed but I have no guarantee I won’t be like them. They are delusional considering themselves independent but their kids don’t have much but obligation towards them or some use them for benefits.
And no I don’t think society hates the elderly. I think it glorifies the old age and puts longevity above all else, at the expense of younger generations who need room to breathe.


Remember COVID?
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2025 23:38     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:I am not OP and I am a woman but I coincidentally have the same plan to be gone around 75. My kid will be 40 and hopefully my grandkid(s) past preschool years, and I don’t think I’ll be able to help out with babysitting so much anyway. My plan to carry it out is either a Swiss clinic with assisted suicide, or taking a bottle of vodka into the winter woods with me.


My friend’s mom did this and she and her siblings had to beg her not to kill herself. They were stressed for a year hoping she wouldn’t do it, and are now pretty angry.

Otherwise this thread is beyond ageist.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2025 23:29     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not OP and I am a woman but I coincidentally have the same plan to be gone around 75. My kid will be 40 and hopefully my grandkid(s) past preschool years, and I don’t think I’ll be able to help out with babysitting so much anyway. My plan to carry it out is either a Swiss clinic with assisted suicide, or taking a bottle of vodka into the winter woods with me.

That’s insane. I know lots of 75 year olds that are in great shape and enjoying life. Why don’t you wait until you really start to fail? Societal hatred of the elderly is presumably driving a lot of these comments.


My 76-year old sister is still traveling around the world, and is arguably in better health than me (11 years younger).
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2025 23:27     Subject: Why old people are NOT like babies:

Anonymous wrote:Babies have a certain charm about them that makes us want to take care of them. Old people don’t have that charm. They’re not “adorable”, and are therefore, no fun to be around.


You should be ashamed of yourself.