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In reply to the discussion: When does one become "elderly?" [View all]The Velveteen Ocelot
(120,586 posts)51. "Old" doesn't seem old any more.
I was looking at some old photos of my grandmother when she was my age, and she looked at least 20 years older than I do now. I think these days we are holding up better than people used to.
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IMO it depends how you feel. I've seen/known people ages younger than me that really act
RKP5637
Jun 2019
#2
Actually, late middle age is a term that has been coined based on responses to a poll in
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#34
Oh gosh, thought I was the only one. I adopt the look, the vocal mannerisms, verbal hesitancies
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#36
You become elderly when you start forgetting things that you never forgot before.
stopbush
Jun 2019
#18
Kept trying to get mother at 90 to have "someone in" just a few days a week I'd tell her. She
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#39
At least 10 years older than me. Whatever that is at any given time.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jun 2019
#26