• nxfsi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    How fucking old are your kids for them to say that? Real kids would definitely say that 25 is approaching retirement age.

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      1 year ago

      Youngest is 17, oldest is 31. But it was the younger ones when they were around 10 - I think they were just mathematically calculating the middle third. I’m almost in their “old” category now and think that because (fit) people are aging more slowly than past generations middle age is stretching out, if you are defining it as able bodied and working. That stretches it to like 75 for some people. I don’t think over 30 is “young” though, so if there are only 3 categories it’s middle aged, and no way is 75 not old, if you are fit, healthy, and working at that age you are a fit old person.

      And who can’t rock a bikini at 30? WTF, where do you live?

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        1 year ago

        And who can’t rock a bikini at 30? WTF, where do you live?

        Yeah, wtf are these comments saying “many people have been nursing back problems for years by their 30th birthday” lmfao. Like what world do they live in? Realistically though, they’re probably 12 and think 30 is ancient.

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          1 year ago

          Different generation. My dads generation had 8 kids and more banned chemicals plus decades of being hit by cars and falling out of trucks.

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      1 year ago

      Same, even when I was in Jr High I thought people about to graduate college were old and may well be middle aged compared to me.