I just turned 50 this week, and I now think of myself as in the "old" category. Funny that I didn't feel that way earlier actually, given the way I thought when I was younger.
I remember talking to an adult when I was 12, and referred to someone as "old". He asked, "what is your definition of old?", and I responded "anyone over 29".

To me there were two categories; "young and cool" (29 and younger) and "old" (over 29).
So, according to my definition when I was 12, we are almost twice the definition of old.
Anyway, I think anything over 50 is old now, so "we" would slot in that category nicely, no matter how good we look. It is nothing personal ...
Cherie
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