things you like most about getting older

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coach wrote:Yeah, the greying hair. It's awesome. Being ever farther away from high school and all that attendant bullshit is just fine with me as well.


3rd. i have 4 i have to search for, but they're always nice to run into. use to get so excited when i'd find one that i'd pull it out to show bf, which would leave me with no greys. now i just look, pinpoint longitude and latitude and log in grey hair inventory book.

bad thing about getting older: worrying about skin texture and tone, but that's girl stuff.

things you like most about getting older

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kenoki wrote:
coach wrote:Yeah, the greying hair. It's awesome. Being ever farther away from high school and all that attendant bullshit is just fine with me as well.


3rd. i have 4 i have to search for, but they're always nice to run into. use to get so excited when i'd find one that i'd pull it out to show bf, which would leave me with no greys. now i just look, pinpoint longitude and latitude and log in grey hair inventory book.

bad thing about getting older: worrying about skin texture and tone, but that's girl stuff.


It's guy stuff too, if you're vain; I guess I am.

I like being older better than being a fucked up and confused younger person.

The accumulation of knowledge is nice also.

things you like most about getting older

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The grey hair thing was genuinely shocking to me. I'm 35 and I'm pretty certain I had none before Christmas, now it seems half my facial hair is grey - or more accurately, white.

It doesn't seem a part of me yet, it's still fascinating to me that I have these things that would more befit an elderly deck-hand. Strange.
I walk these streets, a loaded six-string on my back.

things you like most about getting older

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I'm mostly grey now which is cool. No bald spot yet, plus the hard paunch gives me a little bit of Stanley Kowalski menace.

I don't find most younger women sexually interesting anymore which is convenient for not only myself and my wife but the young lady in question. Also, although I'm no less of a know-it-all I don't flaunt it like I used to (EA posts notwithstanding).

I enjoy having adult children (18 and 20). They have enough of me in them to make our conversations fascinating and strange (it's like talking to myself but more idealistic). I feel like I've done a good job with them, which is a great feeling.
Robert Anton Wilson wrote:The totally convinced and the totally stupid have too much in common for the resemblance to be accidental

things you like most about getting older

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tommydski wrote:...I get marginally less stupid each year...


This won't last. It's normal to reach a peak of un-stupid-ness around 25. Then you start regressing again.

I’m a pretty gutted about the grey hair thing. A year ago I had a dark beard, then shaved it off – recently I started to grow one again and it’s fugging going grey… almost all of it. I still don’t have the grey anywhere else. Just the damn beard.

Apart from that, getting older is ok. I have more money now – I can normally get to the end of the month without freaking out about having money spare.

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