OT: Sudden realisation of Age
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biondino wrote:2 x 1st wife? Nice bigamy.
I was chagrined to discover on the TV show "Grumpy Old Men" that said title is bestowed on gentlemen from 35.
Other definers of age: It's longer since I lost my virginity that between birth and said event; and realising I now need to tick the "35-49" box when asked my name on forms.
It's a bit irrtiating when people on Twitter bemoan they're soon going to be 24 omg so ancient. Although, when I was 23 I remember saying to a work colleague "it's okay, I'm still young" and being told "hmm, you're not *that* young".
It's also a decade since I could apply for young person's railcard, and 12 years since I slipped out of Radio 1's target demographic.
However, I have never broken the "half your age + seven" rule about the minimum age of your intended bedroom partner.
I think you fell out of that demographic 20 years ago now having listened to Radio 1 by accident recently.
Heck I'm only 33 and I felt like a real old fart and even said out loud 'what on earth is this rubbish!'
Mind you I'm listening to Radio 2 these days and wondering what music is coming to. I have started to make the migration to Radio 4 :shock: :shock:Officers don't run, it's undignified and panics the men0 -
Turned 31 in May. In some ways I feel younger, as I'm a lot more active than I used to be (20 mile commute and riding at the weekends). In others I feel old. I have some friends who are in their early 20's and just don't understand some of the crap that comes out of their mouths.FCN Daily commute = 11
FCN Fixie commute = 50