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In reply to the discussion: When does one become "elderly?" [View all]Lulu KC
(4,184 posts)43. It's beyond the beyond
64 is late morning, 65 is noon, then we move to early afternoon. Still ages until sunset comes.
80 used to sound old, but now it's just, oh, sunset. The night is still young.
Elderly is 95.
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IMO it depends how you feel. I've seen/known people ages younger than me that really act
RKP5637
Jun 2019
#2
Actually, late middle age is a term that has been coined based on responses to a poll in
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#34
Oh gosh, thought I was the only one. I adopt the look, the vocal mannerisms, verbal hesitancies
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#36
You become elderly when you start forgetting things that you never forgot before.
stopbush
Jun 2019
#18
Kept trying to get mother at 90 to have "someone in" just a few days a week I'd tell her. She
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#39
At least 10 years older than me. Whatever that is at any given time.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jun 2019
#26