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How Midlife has Changed

how midlife has changed

Midlife has definitely changed over the years.

My grandma was middle aged when I was born

I caught an episode of “Are You Being Served” on telly recently, where the staff at Grace Bros were celebrating Mrs Slocombe’s 50th birthday.

Now, Mrs Slocombe was an “old” lady when I watched it as a youngster (most of the innuendo went right over my head) – but the thing is, she still looks “old” to me, when I watch the show today! There was nothing that as a fellow 50 year old, I could relate to – except for how much she loved her pussy cat 😉 .

Or take these pics of my own grandmother, taken nearly fifty years ago, when I was only two. My grandma would have been in her early fifties when they were taken, and much as I loved my grandma, she sure doesn’t look like the middle aged women I see these days.

Yes, that little scamp is me … with Grandma, Dad, my great grandma and my baby sister

Life as a Middle Aged Woman 50 Years Ago

They say 50 is the new 40, and I think they could be right … so many things have changed for middle aged women over the past five decades. For example:

LOL look at my funny stink face!

Not to mention the fact that we are living longer, so that means we don’t reach middle age until a decade or than women did back then!

Can you think of any other examples of how life for middle aged women has changed over the past couple of generations?!

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