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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Do you think of yourself as middle aged? Personally at 45 years of age I can’t see myself living to 90 years of age. That must mean I’m over the hill. Let’s face it I can’t start a thread older for younger. What about middle aged for someone with a pulse? Lol What do you think folks? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Definitely, I see myself as middle aged, but I’m more confident and content at 45 then I was at 25. So carpe diem and enjoy life as much as is humanly possible. |
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By *om TangoMan
over a year ago
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I’m 46.I won’t live to I’m 90 but I still class myself as fit today than I was when I was 30. Working long hours will likely take me early enough to the grave. But if I was to sit about the house with nothing to do I can honestly say I’d drink myself to death or end it. |
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"Do you think of yourself as middle aged? Personally at 45 years of age I can’t see myself living to 90 years of age. That must mean I’m over the hill. Let’s face it I can’t start a thread older for younger. What about middle aged for someone with a pulse? Lol What do you think folks? "
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At 54 and 53 I think we are well last middle age and it does affect the thinking: wanting to be fitter now as opposed to “later”, following dreams now as opposed to “later”. There isn’t later promised to us. Now is “later”. |
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