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Lurker/Newb with a PCE demographics question
Re: Lurker/Newb with a PCE demographics question
31.
This thread has been helpful to me, since I'm newish. I didn't know how old most of you are.
I didn't mean to step on any toes if I did.
YES. Fudgie the Whale for the win. I feel like we've been down this road before.
I'm 31, and I started getting gray at 24. I was seriously considering going the color route, and then I got pg. Now, even COMBING my hair is a victory.
35 here.
25 and 35 have been my toughest birthdays. Guess I don't like the halfway mark?
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As those of us who were alive and cognizant before the invention of the internet age, places like this will become like CBS on TV. Our threads will be like JAG. We can all then scream at the whippersnappers who come in to get off our virtual lawns.
Umm, based on lurking, yeah no. You are certainly one of the regs who knows what is going on (as an almost 30 lurker/newbie, I hope one day to know whatthehell is going on).
I feel way too old to be here, at 43.
I think 35 was a particularly difficult birthday for me. But I was single and had been forever, and I was dating a chef who worked nights and drank and smoked too much, who I knew was fun but not a forever guy.
I think, in life circumstances like that, 35 felt like I'd be killed in a terrorist attack rather than be married, and I'd certainly never, ever have kids.
Hoo, boy. It's been a wild ride since then!
I am the 99%.
Love!
I was thinking the other day about coming home after school and watching TV... and spending all afternoon on one channel, because the other two channels we got didn't have kid-centered programming, it was soaps!
sigh.
I am the 99%.
"Face it, girls: I'm older and I have more insurance."
37 here. And my boobs look fabulous.
Ha! I'm an April fool, too.
Toes are fine! I was the youngest at one time in my life.