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I was just wondering because most everyone here sees to be in their 20s at most. I have a difficult time relating to problems about boyfriends, mean girlfriends, MySpace, and sex, because that was 100 years ago for me.
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Hello EnglishMajor,
There's a social group entitled "Women over 40", will that work for you? http://forums.psychcentral.com/group.php?groupid=12 __________________ notz |
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I am over 50. there are others here also.
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Go to thread http://forums.psychcentral.com/group.php?groupid=12 This is the intro: Women over 40 Group Created by nonightowl I wanted to create a group for women mainly 40 and over, who are experiencing things like insomnia, mood swings, anxiety..while maybe also dealing with aging parents, possible career change (voluntary or not),"empty nest" ..that kinda thing. So, if you want to share/request coping strategies or just need someone to listen, I thought this would be a good place! Note I said "mainly", not "only". If you're 35 but FEEL 40 cause you can relate to this, that's close enough!! Join! LOL Lighthearted topics, such as makeup, hair care, and fashions are always welcome too! __________________ notz |
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How to put this graciously. There is a huge difference between women over 40 and women over 50 and probably a huge difference between women over 50 and women over 60 and on it goes. This is the first time in, shall I say 100's of years where women enmass have lived this long (men too probably but we're discussing women here). I mean this is the first time in 70 years in my family of origin that 3 generations of females have been alive at the same time!
As a society we are living longer and looking and feeling younger than our ancestors, immediate and further back. I am generalizing quite a lot here but I know my mother and grandmother were much older than me at 50, due to hardships of prairie life and restrictions of the day. My 50's have been so different than I remember my 40's being. I was just finishing raising up young people, experiencing empty nest. These past years have been really soul searching and focusing on anything left undone. I would never have had the time in my forties to be this reflective. So, I have joined the group over 40 but feel something is missing. Nothing anyone did intentionally but I am experiencing many different things a 40 year old might just roll their eyes at. Trying not to be too sensitive about it here but it would be nice to be validated somehow. __________________ “Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind.” Albert Einstein |
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way over 50...
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Ice, I'm having the same experience as you. My 50's are much different than my 40's. I feel so much older! My KNEES HURT and I love to work outside in the yard.
In my 40's I still felt this pressure to look young, not look too old, etc. But turning 50 has been freeing. I'm old and it's okay to look my age. I eat what I want when I want, I've gained a few pounds but that's alright too! My 40's were a more busy time, turning 50 and beyond I am aware much more often that I have more time behind me than ahead of me. That makes me more introspective, more aware of my feelings of wanting closure in certain relationships and areas of my life. It also has me thinking of just how I want to spend the lesser time I have left. It's time to enjoy life a bit more, isn't it? That's what I find myself thinking and feeling. I'm more selfish. And I like it!!! And I'm finally through the hot flashes and all done with menopause. So add me to the list of 50+ women. __________________ I'd rather have a visit, note or pretty picture than an "I'll say a prayer" or a "god bless you." Doesn't make me feel better, no meaning to me for sure. Can't stop you from praying and blessing me, and if that makes you feel better feel free. But keep it to yourself please, don't tell me. And let's all respect each other's feelings. With kindness, support and "sweet dreamings." |
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I'm 53 and I go on the chat and have insightful conversations with members to find out that they're only 22 or 24. Wow to my surprise! I even listened to one interpreting dreams for others in one room to later attend an over 21+ room to find out this person was only 16. The youth of today are very intelligent...and crafty. I wouldn't have know since the conversations aren't about empty nest, or being a grandmother for the first time. This being said...maybe I should find those my own age to learn life about. The over 40 group isn't really appealing to me since I don't have teenagers or relationships that I can relate to. At 53, I am going through my new realization of myself, probably for the first time in my life. I guess that's why I'm not so interesting in finding a mate...I've had many in my day.....where those relationships were more about them than me. So at my age I'd like to communicate with others who are alone and finding this a little difficult but also are trying to cope and enjoy life. |
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I am here and I am older than dirt
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I'm 55+ and sure would like to talk to others who are rediscovering themselves after the kids are way gone, possibly are grandparents (or not)
I am in this period of healing and discovery. Finding the talents and desires that were squashed down and silenced for many yrs. only to resurface and become part of my now life. i lack the motivation to keep up with this. i am sometimes very lonely i need support from women who understand the everyday workings of this over 50 yr old body and the stuff life is about in this period of our lives. |
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Really. I've paid my dues. I agree with all the other posters. Let's start a new social group for those "50 and better". This is at least one thing I qualify for, something I can do nothing about and like it that way just fine. Rediscovery and all that you others posted about deserves our own club. |
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I just wanted to say I've really enjoyed reading this thread. I realize that while I'm only 22 and can't really understand your experiences first hand, I can still see my mother in each and everyone of you. My mother has recently turned 55 and has also "rediscovered herself" after both her baby birds left the nest.
I just wanted to let you girls know that I've really appreciated getting to listen to you! Ro |
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Sorry for my long absence. I am in graduate school (yes at my age), and have had emotional problems stemming from my mother's death in January.
I am so so happy to find other women over 50 here. A common theme seems to be the lack of a support network. I have no family left and am not married. My support network consists of my college professors and my pets. Otherwise, I am my own support network, which is why I feel strongly that those of us who hang out in the forums should band together for support and discussing experiences which are unique to our age group. Anybody with me? |
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I am 59 and proud of it!! I am in good health, and love to do most of the things that everyone else does. I walk, garden, can, help take care of my parents, babysit for grandkids, make love with hubby, love my horses, reading, have my church and my church family. The thing that is different about being older, is that we have been there and done that, and can serve by helping others with life's problems.
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I'm 54 and yes, sometimes it is beneficial to speak with someone who has experienced pop culture with the same aged eyes, but as for the heart, well my friends are usually younger and I'm good with that, so are they. It's very individual, but i hear you. Yes, there are times, I mean, when i told my daughter I was having hot flashes and was officially menopausal she told me she'd just be laughing when i flashed. Not amused, not amusing, but she won't know that for a good few years, will she? I told her I'd be laughing at her when her turn comes and she didn't like that! Mothers and daughters ... aaaaaargh. But we love each other lots. See, we 50s + DO have some special needs ...
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