MousekaMaddi
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43 and married but still kewl
Karen and Christopher

Karen and Christopher
Like I said, I didn't mean to offend anyone and I certainly don't think that being in your 40's is old by any means. I just noticed that a lot of the threads on this part of the forum are skewed towards the 40 plus crowd and I don't really find them relatable. BTW I'm 24 and I feel too old already...haha Sad.
I just turned 27 on Saturday!![]()
I just turned 27 on Saturday!![]()
I just turned 27 on Saturday!![]()
I just turned 27 on Saturday!![]()
I'm only 29. Been with my partner for 17 years. We met in cubscouts.
Actually, we got kicked out of Cub Scouts. The story is still told around the campfire as a warning.
ohhhhhhhhh now you know, that's just a tease
just tell us, we won't say anything![]()
I'm 38 and loving it![]()
I gotta tell you, as a recent DISer, I had the exact opposite impression. For the longest time I thought everyone here (not just this board) was significantly younger than me. This thread has been an eye-opener!
yes and being that you're young you didn't even need your bifocals to read this!!! I miss being under 40 at times, I don't like my eyesight changing, and my husband just went to bifocals(he IS a wee bit older than I am though)
Daisy - don't worry. There's a great exchange rate on Canadian years vs. American years just like money. You're actually about 5 years younger as soon as you cross the Peace Bridge!![]()