YAY Jilli and Tom!
I am 35. I don't look it, in fact one of my coworkers who is 25 keeps thinking I'm her age. I don't feel like it either. I've never lied about my age and I don't feel I have a reason to.
I have started noticing some lines forming on my forehead and when I smile,and when it freaks me out I moisturize and then forget about it.
When I was 29 I got a few comments/"jokes" about people asking if I was 29 for the first time. So I was glad when I hit 30 and was over that.
I quite possilby could freak out at 40. My grandmother said she didn't have a problem with her age until she hit 60.
My mother once asked me and my brother if we would mind if she told people that we were my father's children by his first wife (which is her),
My mom does that but totally as a joke. She used to tell us as soon as we hit 30, we were the 1st wife's kid. She still says it on occassion, but she is in no way serious about it.
My mom does that but totally as a joke.
we thought that she was kidding at first, we laughed. Then she said "no, I'm serious"
It's a good day in Florida too, a Miami judge has ruled against the gay adoption ban.
Yes. We quickly objected, and she had the nerve to be disappointed.
Oh juliana that's terrible.
Oh juliana-- I'm so sorry.
My mother started lying about our ages because she was lying so heavily about hers-- part of the midlife crisis where post-divorce not only was she dating every single guy and some married ones who asked, she was finding them younger and younger.
Yes, my mother hates it when I tell people how old I am, they will extrapolate.