Anonymous wrote:The book that was one of the first to talk about different generations, The Fourth Turning, used 1960 or 1961 as the start of Generation X. Being born in 1961, I finally felt like someone understood my age group when I read this in the 90s. Also, Douglas Coupland, who wrote tye novel Generation X, was born in 1961, I believe. I never related to Boomers.
However, I've given up as everyone uses 1964 now. But as far as a feeling, I never related to their issues or the popular culture.
Anonymous wrote:I was born in July of 64 and I do not identify with either.
Anonymous wrote:I don't relate as a boomer I was born in 1960 and my father was not old enough to fight in WWll
Anonymous wrote:Overall, I find generations to be too large. Generations would be more accurately depicted if they were broken down by decade. Millennials span from like 1980 to 2000, which is way too large.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 52 and a Gen Xer. My husband is a couple of years older and he is technically a Boomer.
Honestly, our upbringings/experiences were not that different and we were in the same stage of life when we met....
I consider us both more Gen X than Boomer.