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plight of an elderly woman

I joined this forum from Guyana, South America , we have the same nonsense here, the MO left on us by the British and the result - hundreds of unmarried well-educated feminists over 35 who are doing a disservice to my country by not having a family and have caused a severe birth decline since 2020.
Good to know! We always appreciate tips on where to find the available women! Hundreds of them eh!
 
I'm hung up on you calling a 61 year old "elderly". Hey, she is only 9 years older than me! 😁
Sixty-one is "late middle age". Elderly is more like 70+, or at least 65+.
To misquote Forest Gump; “Elderly is as elderly does”.

There are a lot of people much younger than myself who are elderly, and some who are older that ain’t.
 
To misquote Forest Gump; “Elderly is as elderly does”.

There are a lot of people much younger than myself who are elderly, and some who are older that ain’t.
That is so true. I've known elderly people in their 50s, and known people in their 80s that weren't elderly at all.

Remember that Caleb entered the promised land at age 80, and his strength had not diminished at all from the time he was 40. He went in and played a major role in the conquest of the land. The Lord richly rewarded him for his faith.
 
That is so true. I've known elderly people in their 50s, and known people in their 80s that weren't elderly at all.

Remember that Caleb entered the promised land at age 80, and his strength had not diminished at all from the time he was 40. He went in and played a major role in the conquest of the land. The Lord richly rewarded him for his faith.
This truth gets more important each year as you “mature”. For me it really started kicking in during my late sixties.
“I’m not done yet!”

😉
 
This truth gets more important each year as you “mature”. For me it really started kicking in during my late sixties.
“I’m not done yet!”

😉

Eventually I might talk about my father, maybe, but he's a casebook example of a man who just doesn't care to live anymore. He's 76 now and has been so abused by his nihilistic feminist wife that his mind is mostly gone. He's almost drooling-into-a-cup gone. This defeatist attitude will never be a part of my life.

Meanwhile my uncle is 95 and he still walks, is mentally one of the cleverest men I know, and he's charming and sprightly.
 
Meanwhile my uncle is 95 and he still walks, is mentally one of the cleverest men I know, and he's charming and sprightly.
Awesome... my dad is 92, still drives, does errands, takes care of himself and his unwell wife, and has all his marbles in the bag.

Some people just give up living and they get old quickly, which is sad.
 
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