No, they don't make you feel younger December 08, 2022 | Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 3,457 |
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Breeder who feels older than her age
I’m a mom, and I tried to push it off as long as I could, but my marriage was at stake. I should have left, but succumbed to the sunk-cost fallacy. I work full time and have them in aftercare, so we don’t spend a lot of time together during the week. Weekends are sometimes tough, but I self-medicate to get through it and to make sure they’re not subjected to my rage and frustration. And just to note, THAT man that threatened to leave (he’s still here deep sigh) is whatever word there is to describe “worse than useless.”
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This one isn't feeling spry either
Ha…a fellow geriatric! I’m 48 w an 8 and 4 y/o kids. I was a very young 40 when my son was born in 2014. I guess a life of freedom and relative calm keeps you spry…who’d a thunk? Caught up to my actual age by the time my daughter came around four years later. Now I’m at least 25 years older than I should be. Hair thinning out…beard has turned gray…body getting more stiff and painful…tired 24/7/365…kids will age you up real quick! In another couple years of this pace I’ll be telling Grampa Simpson stories to my family as they put me in a home!
Re: No, they don't make you feel younger December 10, 2022 | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 2,186 |
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Regretful Breeder
I guess really the point I’m trying to make is that it’s ok to be regretful (obviously), but just as we must in our regular lives search for the positive (so that we don’t end up on the front page of the local newspaper), we can also look for those random moments that help us push through in raising these little humans that are our responsibility, for better or worse. Along with all the xanax and Titos we can get our hands on.
Re: No, they don't make you feel younger December 10, 2022 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 3,373 |
Re: No, they don't make you feel younger December 12, 2022 | Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 9,593 |
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Idjit
Through the life experience I’ve had both with and without children, I can say that there really is something special about raising little humans, even though you might rather be gouging your eyes out with hot pokers or drinking unhealthy amounts of vodka nightly ahem. (Who wakes up with a hangover on a Tuesday?!?!)
The things that put that into perspective are often pretty dumb if I’m honest, but it’s often nothing more than my iPhone putting one of those memory series of photos together that show how far we’ve come, how cute they actually were when I was wishing for death, and how utterly charming they can be sometimes (often quickly ruined by their de riguer behavior)….
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Re: No, they don't make you feel younger December 23, 2022 | Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 3,457 |
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craftyzits
I'm autistic, and autistic people rarely live longer than age 54 (my age) due to living in the equivalent of a stress augmentation chamber and all the stress related diseases that creates. Elderly and older autistic people are as rare as a white buffalo. Dual diagnoses autistic people who age past 54 are even rarer. (I've schizophrenia/bipolar.)
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craftyzits
Still, I'm often confused for being much younger due to my severely oily skin (like a greased muffin pan). I've some age creases in my face, such as smile lines, but no wrinkles unless you look really closely under my eyes.
Re: No, they don't make you feel younger December 23, 2022 | Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 3,457 |
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Cambion
I still remember seeing how bad my aunt aged when she had her very unexpected kid. She was absolutely beautiful prior to calving and I'm pretty sure she didn't have kids on purpose, but got herself knocked up when she was almost 50 because she probably thought she was in menopause and didn't have to be careful.
Holy crap, her face looked/looks awful, like someone rolled Silly Putty over a crumpled paper bag. Deep, deep wrinkles, looked about 70 when she was 50, and turned into a frumpy Moo, complete with "mom jeans" and a mom haircut.
Re: No, they don't make you feel younger December 24, 2022 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 3,373 |
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freya
I didn't realize autism meant a shorter lifespan. This is sad and makes me wonder why someone who is autistic would have brats, just so they can die early.
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I don't know if it is possible to have oily skin and wrinkles. Seems like older skin is mostly dry.
Re: No, they don't make you feel younger December 24, 2022 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 1,412 |
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craftyzits
Still, I'm often confused for being much younger due to my severely oily skin (like a greased muffin pan). I've some age creases in my face, such as smile lines, but no wrinkles unless you look really closely under my eyes.
Re: No, they don't make you feel younger December 26, 2022 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,811 |
Re: No, they don't make you feel younger December 26, 2022 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 3,373 |
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mr. neptune
I am following this thread and I have to note that actually I have been diagnosed with autism and I am 64 now so there are some older of us. But it is a life in a stress chamber and my family has sheltered me when I could not live on my own with the under and unemployment and this is even though I have a "mild" case. They did shelter me but not always supportive. I now am on maximum dose of antidepressants and antihypertensives and have had counseling (which has wiped out my bank account several times). There are exceptions (Bill Gates) most people with autism tend to be on the poor side and that's not good for a lifespan. And yes, it does help I had no kids (never interested).
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One thing that might explain the short lifespan of people with schizophrenia is because in state mental hospitals in the past the patients would sit around and hear voices and chain smoke all day. It was the smoking that was so bad and the thought was "they suffer so much, smoking might be their only relief". I wonder if today, because just about anyone in a state mental hospital has schizophrenia, if there is still so much smoking.
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Meanwhile, I wonder what a nursing home will be like for autistic people with the odors, the constant TVs, the crowding, and bingo, bingo, bingo, all the time. I worked in housekeeping in a nursing home and I did not like what I saw, even though it was a good nursing home.