What is the new Middle Age?
38 replies
Rocky 2 buckets replied on 18/07/2016 16:26
mickysf replied on 18/07/2016 16:59
JVB66 replied on 18/07/2016 17:32
KjellNN replied on 18/07/2016 21:45
Posted on 18/07/2016 21:45
I read somewhere that most of us believe "old" people are about 10 years older than we are, so we must reckon we are still middle-aged.
My Mum lived till 98, so I am planning on being around a good while yet.
Is there an "age" between middle age and old age?
Rubytuesday replied on 18/07/2016 21:48
Posted on 18/07/2016 21:48
I read somewhere that most of us believe "old" people are about 10 years older than we are, so we must reckon we are still middle-aged.
My Mum lived till 98, so I am planning on being around a good while yet.
Is there an "age" between middle age and old age?
Write your comments here...similar to what husky said , yes those who can still do it !! and those that can't !! Knitting of course that's the difference between middle age and old age
Paul Rainbow replied on 18/07/2016 22:27
Paul Rainbow replied on 18/07/2016 22:29
Posted on 18/07/2016 22:29
Well since I retired in 1994 the days and years have just flown by,would not have had time to work if lifestyle was as now
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I know a number of people who have said this. Is it an indication of you having fun, or forgetting things? Terry Wogans 'senior moments' without the bits in the middle?
mickysf
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