0 votes
in Living by

Your answer

Your name to display (optional):
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
Anti-spam verification:
To avoid this verification in future, please log in or register.

40 Answers

0 votes
by
I think I am. I declared that I would grow old disgracefully when I was 60. In a few week's time I will be 70. I haven't got the energy or finances required for a harem of toyboys. Some things never change! However my four daughters are going grey. Two of my grandsons are completely grey. Me? Not a grey hair in sight. No hair dye either. The photographs of women with swollen faces after using hair dye would frighten me too much to risk dyeing it if grey hairs did appear. I am turning into the little old lady who talks to her cat - or dog and chickens in my case. The best thing saved to last. I no longer care what people think about me. If they don't like me, that is their problem , not mine.
0 votes
by
yes
0 votes
by
I think so, maybe I will up till like 25:)
0 votes
by
I hope so!!
0 votes
by
I've gone over the hill!
0 votes
by
"Are you getting better with age? " ... oh geez Louise I hope so otherwise I will be here on ******** forever. I will never graduate from this place ...
0 votes
by
I like to think so anyway. My old bones may disagree.
0 votes
by
Physically my body's chain around my neck which holds up a head full of wandering memories, more outlooks that have much less latitude and other people just flat out irritate me. Mostly because they don't realize they're mortal and they don't have that long to enjoy their lives. Then it hits them and they're trying to change the grooves they've dug into their brains until after very little time at that they just say forget it; I'll just continue to do what I've convinced myself is natural and die in disgust of others and themselves like I'm doing.
0 votes
by
You are not alone in realizing your own mortality...it is what sets us humans apart from animals.
0 votes
by
I think I am. I declared that I would grow old disgracefully when I was 60. In a few week's time I will be 70. I haven't got the energy or finances required for a harem of toyboys. Some things never change! However my four daughters are going grey. Two of my grandsons are completely grey. Me? Not a grey hair in sight. No hair dye either. The photographs of women with swollen faces after using hair dye would frighten me too much to risk dyeing it if grey hairs did appear. I am turning into the little old lady who talks to her cat - or dog and chickens in my case. The best thing saved to last. I no longer care what people think about me. If they don't like me, that is their problem , not mine.
0 votes
by
Hope springs eternal.
0 votes
by
For me it's a trade off. While I'm getting wiser, I'm losing my youthful vigor.
0 votes
by
Heck no. Getting old *****.
0 votes
by
For a while there, I kept getting better with age, but now I think I've reached a plateau.
0 votes
by
Yes, like a fine mid-range wine.
0 votes
by
So far, yeah. I haven't reached my prime yet :P
0 votes
by
Yeppers!
0 votes
by
I Know I am changing. I'm starting not to care what others think of me and I'm being more direct. I'm tired of listening to someones bull and trying to be nice about it.
0 votes
by
I dunno about better, but I guess I'm getting a bit more mature. I'm still pretty immature though.
0 votes
by
I think I am but others will probably say otherwise! One thing for sure I am getting Older and learning more.
0 votes
by
I am fitter than ever before. Happier. Freer.
I have more friends and less stresses.
I have wonderful days with my wife.
Life is GREAT.
What part of "the most wonderful days of my life" would be **** to understand.
0 votes
by
i sure am. i feel great mostof the time for a 60plus person. got a little joint pain but who doesnt at 62??
0 votes
by
Wiser yes, and that where it ****....I am heavier now as in my 30s, and I woke up one morning and realized my body said "Okay Bi**H, its payback time....Everything you done in your teens I am paying you back"....and it did and still is, even though I was a good girl ....I hate getting older....
Only one thing I like is that I can say what I want, and not give a ****
0 votes
by
It doesn't get any finer than wine....
0 votes
by
lol Yes, I find now I just do not care what I forget..
0 votes
by
I am the best me I have ever been! Nothing better then this moment right now.
0 votes
by
No doubt
0 votes
by
Being older means you have much more experience living on earth, and thereby usually wise. (If not wiser than you were as a *****.)
However getting older means you're more likely to develop health issues. Not to mention be treated like crap because people think they can take advantage of you...
I honestly think... It depends how you look at it... I say there is an almost equal amount of pros and cons of growing old.
0 votes
by
Like my family always says: Black don't crack
0 votes
by
On my 60th birthday I woke up feeling like three 20 year olds. I'm still glad to be the age I am even though I've had a lot of pain since right after that day and unable to play guitar, doing physical therapy 4 times a day. Mind, heart, spirit are all better with age. It just takes a bit more work on the body and I'm getting there. Growing older is not for sissies. ;)
0 votes
by
Absolutely not!!
0 votes
by
I'm less weight than when I was younger, I go the gym around four times a week and except for a mild diabetes...I feel great for a seventy plus man....
0 votes
by
Like fine wine or whiskey.
0 votes
by
Ahhhhhh but is AGE getting better with YOU?
0 votes
by
I am just getting.
0 votes
by
I'm falling the **** apart! lol
0 votes
by
Arthrites is settng in getting ****** to be light on feet and what used to take a couple of days rest now takes a week .
0 votes
by
My arthritis is getting worse, but I am healthy otherwise.
0 votes
by
yes I think so.
0 votes
by
I'm only a wean :)

LoL! my dad's era.
...