Ten Signs You're Acting Old

Is the music too loud? Are you talking bunions and bowels? Be warned you're old.

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That music is just too loud!

As you age, certain things happen. Most are physical, but not everything. Some people have complete personality transplants. They hobble into the withered arms of old age as if it were some kind of lover. You can't avoid wrinkles.

But can you take steps to make sure you keep your attitude in check...and stay young, at least in your mind.

Here are the warning signs you're acting old. Perhaps you can stop yourself before it's too late.

 

1. You unabashedly discuss your bowels with friends.Talking constipation at lunch is no longer gross, but as normal as gossiping.

2. You find ways to insert the word "bunion" into conversations.

3. When the bill comes at a restaurant, you and
your friends itemize it to the last penny. "I just had water, but your seltzer
was $2.50."

4. You have long conversations about the weather and traffic. But ailments trump all, with no time limits.

5. You do 55 in the fast lane and wonder why you're being tailgated and flipped off.

6. You have a "stash" that contains vitamin supplements, analgesics and sunscreen.

7. You walk out of restaurants, bars and stores because the music's too loud.

8. If you try to understand today's music, you get the lyrics wrong and embarrass your kids when you sing them too loud.

9. You buy sensible shoes and loose fitting jeans.

10. A date out with your husband becomes a trip to Trader Joe's—complete with a meal at their snack bar.

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Anonymous | Dec 19, 2012
the most inane ignorant and ageist article I have wasted my time on in a very long time. the author is a moron.
Anonymous | Sep 22, 2012
I think the person who wrote this article should be fired along with the person who approved its publishing.
Mike D | Sep 20, 2012
This is a ridiculous collection of stereotypes about "getting old." A waste of two minutes of my time.
Anonymous | Sep 24, 2012
Then why do i see older co-workers do this all the time?
Anonymous | Sep 13, 2012
Political trolls. Relevance, please? Get a life.
Anonymous | Sep 11, 2012
I made it to 75. Symptoms, you get sore at any level of work.You look at activities of young people and you wonder why they are so stupid. Their music is neurotic,looks and sounds like bang bang thank you mam, no expression of love.Old age is about hopelessness, you cant change anything because the ball just keeps rolling down hill. The mind stays sharp and that is the problem. The worst part is the treatment you get from younger folks. I found the solution, stay true to yourself and never lose you confidence. I know the past and can read the future, cant change it but there are no surprises and can deal with anything. Oh by the way, I was a stupid young man too and some times I wonder why I spend so many years in love with sex and now I look at it as a total waist of time and cost.Finally life is a day, gun ho in the morning, slower at noon, tired in the evening and you go to sleep and never wake up.Over all life is one glorious trip and so glad I had the luck to be here.
Anonymous | Sep 5, 2012
actually that is common for some aspies to act like in many cases. especially walking out of places with loud sounds in it. as well as the comfortable clothing over fashion hopping stuff. since aspies have sensitivities that many 'normals' can not understand. and with today's finances. not everyone can afford a high cost outing for date night.
Smokin1011 | Sep 5, 2012
Actually, it's not the "fast" lane, it is the "passing" lane, and embarrassing your kids is fun.
Anonymous | Aug 30, 2012
siily article Actually sometimes the music is TOO LOUD
Anonymous | Aug 30, 2012
Stupid article. Just like Romney.
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