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Subject: Re: Compared to your age, what do you consider old?


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Dana
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Date Posted: 08:38:16 05/14/02 Tue
In reply to: Pam 's message, "Compared to your age, what do you consider old?" on 01:12:15 05/14/02 Tue

I don't really take much stock in chronological age. I tend to look at the attitudes/lifestyles of people and that influences whether or not I think they are old.

I've met 25 year olds who are so set in their ways and unable to have fun that they seem old, and 83 year olds who are looking for new experiences and seem quite young.

We're the youngest people in our part of the neighborhood, but I feel like our neighbors (ranging in age from 69-83) are peers. They are vital, enjoy life, and are a lot of fun. I want to be just like them when I grow up. *G*

~Dana

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Tricia
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Date Posted: 13:35:46 05/14/02 Tue

Depends on the person I guess. I hang out with co-workers who are my parents age. I don't have an age limit for friends but I did for dating back when, I would never date a man who would be considered in my parents generation. My mom is 52 and 20 years older than me.



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