Madam_X wrote: » Stuff like not being able to tolerate loud music, becoming less interested in going out, finding wrinkles and grey hairs... all happen at different ages, including very young ones. The person spoken about in the OP btw can think all they like that they're not young at 25, but believe me, they'll think it's extremely young in years to come.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » I'm 25 now and feel like 69
Busted Flat. wrote: » When they are closing the lid on the box.
Shaz021_91 wrote: » when you find your first grey hair!!
ablelocks wrote: » my sister, age 34, told my granny hat inside she still feels 25 and maybe it's time she should grow up a bit. my grandmother, age 94, and in a nursing home, replied "you think that's bad, I think I'm only 25 and I'm stuck in here with a load of auld ones" age is only a state of mind.
GastroBoy wrote: » When you start shopping for pants that are comfortable. That's it. Game over.
Froggy123 wrote: » I'm 22 also!! Still feel like an 18 year old...a LOT smarter than i was then but know i still have a lot to learn;) I'd say 35/40 is when you start to feel really old:D
JohnMarston wrote: » So you used to shop for uncomfortable pants
questionmark? wrote: » When you realise going out on the piss isnt something you want to do every weekend and things like paying bills and planning for the future is important. Then again is that getting old or just maturing?!
Madam_X wrote: » Stuff like not being able to tolerate loud music, becoming less interested in going out, finding wrinkles and grey hairs... all happen at different ages, including very young ones. The person spoken about in the OP btw can think all they like that they're not young at 25, but believe me, they'll think it's extremely young in years to come. It's all subjective/relevant to a point (40 is obviously young to a 60-year-old; 30 isn't young to an 18-year-old etc) but IMO, a person starts middle-age at 45. Elderly doesn't seem to start until one's 70s these days though - the 60-pluses are way less auld than they used to be.
Katunga wrote: » What Age Do you stop being a young person