songwriter1942
Springfield, IL
age: 66
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Really start realizing your age when you read posts and most of them all say someone between 50 - 60, or 45 - 55, etc, etc, is it true that us "older gentlemen" can't find anyone on here once we reach a certain upper age bracket? I would like to think not as I find myself as a fun guy with an outgoing personality, honest to a fault, would like to think I don't look my age, (65) enjoy doing things, but, usually not enjoyable when doing them alone. . . would love to meet someone to share company with, do things with, go places with. . . anyone out there who would like to meet one of the few remaining "good guys?"
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magicraven
Butler, IL
age: 58
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Songwriter, on the contrary, I think I have done more with my life since I turned 50 than I ever did when I was younger. I went to college and graduated with honors in 2003, for example. I am even thinking about going after my Master's next. I started bowling 2 years ago and am trying to teach myself to play the piano. I hope to explore the United States. Sixty-five is just a number, not a state of mind. Just this lady's opinion.
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mdy_blu1972
Neoga, IL
age: 54
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Hey I sure hope life doesnt stop at 65. I am looking forward to retirement. I hope to enjoy life and frankly I think its all in attitude. If you dont act old then you arent old. I guess I few age a bit differently than most. When I was born my mom was 44 and my dad was 51 and they didnt seem old to me at all. I just think if you have a positive outlook on life, stay active and open to trying new things and you keep learning that you are perpetually young. I know I am soon going to be 54 and yet I dont feel it. I say I am 21 with 32 years experience.. thats right now. In a couple of weeks I will have add another year experience to that. hahahaha.
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