WallaWalla Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 Of course it's normal. Who wants to be old? Not that you'll always be that way. I mean, people our age are 'supposed' to be scared of getting old. That's something that you slowly learn to deal with over decades of living and character development. Link to comment
Codymoogle Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 Yes, it is. However, you're only as old as you feel. That's why I'll never be "old", even when I am, if that makes sense. ~ moogle Link to comment
Squidgy Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 If you still dream of becoming incontinent I'd have thought you'd be looking forward to old age! Link to comment
Letluvsrool Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 George did you know excessive consumption of alcohol makes you age quicker? 1 Link to comment
Guest little_jonny Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 of course it'snormal.. hell, when i turned 18 i felt like crap for some reason and when i turned 21, i was thinking to myself "i'm getting old. as long as you eat right work out every so often, and don't go out drinking so much or smoking/doing drugs, then you will live a better life. Link to comment
Yvhuce Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 I have more important things to worry about than getting old... I learned that from my grandpa. Link to comment
Curious One Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 I am only twenty two so I can hardly say much. I do not fear getting older...NOW but I used it. 17 was the age I hit that stage. Becoming a legal adult was a bit scary to me. But my life has changed very little since then. From high school to college, and that is about it... Fear getting older if you want...but by the time you get older hopefully you will see things in a new light. A mind changes over time. Link to comment
Dubious Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 being "old" has its benefits the day i cant do what i want ill prolly kill myself tho i have seen so much and its not a life u want to live, imo some of u prolly gonna like it, being in diapers and fed like a baby, thats just not me.. Link to comment
Guest Wetnmessy247 Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 Being old you can: Gamble Smoke cigarettes Smoke pot (in certain states) Drink alcohol Rent a car Vote Join the military/army/air force/marines/whatever the hell ya wanna do Now....OLD old.....I can't wait till I get old so I will HAVE to have someone change my diapers for me. This is NOT sexual, but it would be cool when I'm like 60 i will get changed by an attractuve young nurse. Of course, that would make me "the creepy old man in room 213 who waits and waits before telling someone he needs a fresh diaper, that way whoever attends (no pun intended) him has to be kneww deep in mess. Link to comment
fluff Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 I dont want to grow old, I'm happy being 20. Well 21 in a couple of weeks but I don't want to age so the lest said the better. Link to comment
Knuxie Fawks Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 All I really have to look forward to is my back getting worse, my knees getting worse and actually becoming fully incontinent. Maybe by time the pain becomes overbearing, bionics will be cheap and I can just get the faulty stuff replaced. Oh, and I can deal with the incontinence. Link to comment
SoCalAB Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 You can either live in fear for the rest of your life or do something about it. I work with very active men and women in their 70's and 80's who teach, mentor and remain physically active. I think the secret to overcoming this fear is basic common sense: Use it our loose it! Eat sensibly and exercise daily. Keep your body in tune. Swim, walk, bike, run or even take up gardening. See your doctor once or twice a year for a check up. This will keep you in touch with your body and what you need to do to maintain it. Try to learn something new every day. Take up a hobby that challenges your mind and body. See your dentist twice a year. Be true to your teeth and they won't be false to you - Soupy Sales And by all means, Don't take life so seriously. It is not like you are going to get out of this alive. Stay Pampered SoCalAB http://socalab.250x.com Is that normal? Link to comment
diapertime42 Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Don't worry about it, Goerge... It happens so slowy that you won't even notice it. Then one day..... You look in the mirror.... And say out loud...... "WTF!?!?!?" Yes, I speak from experience! Link to comment
DL_DB Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Maybe I'm the weird one, but I don't fear aging. I do fear losing personal independence, but while I can still walk, talk, and do whatever I want to, I have nothing to fear. Link to comment
Yvhuce Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Personally, I'm hoping for immortality through nanotech. Perhaps a bit laughable, but, then again, so were a lot of today's common gadgets just 20 years ago, let alone 50 or more... Barring that, I'll die whenever God decides to take me. I don't care by what means I need to be kept alive, so long as my death would be more of a burden on my family than keeping me alive... No money-grubbing family members, or organ harvesting for me... No... They'll cry for me one way or another... Even if it is only from the hole it leaves in their wallets... Link to comment
WetDad Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Why fear aging? It is a truly natural part of life. As I've grown older (now 52), I have found the following: 1. My wife and I are better friends and lovers than we have ever been. 2. My BS detector just gets better all the time. 3. Income level has risen nicely through the years. 4. Experience in many areas has made me a more rounded and capable person. 5. The hair on my head is slowly migrating off my forehead and down my back. 6. Little things just don't matter so much any more. 7. Fear is way over-rated. 8. Madison Avenue does not manipulate me like it once did. (see item 2) 1 Link to comment
babykeiff Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Fear, the emotion, has only one purpose, and that is to be conquered. Live every day as if it is your last, for one day you will be right. With age, comes wisdom, and the knowledge to be able to do things better than you did in the past. I do not fear getting old, or even death. Why fear the inevitable. Find something new to fear each day, and enjoy crushing it. Link to comment
curiositykilledthecat Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Heck, I'd be shocked if I live long enough to get old. Link to comment
Yvhuce Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I'd say that generally, the fear itself is not of becoming old, but becoming decrepit. Of course, that usually comes with getting old... But there are people who've lived into their 100's and are still active and cognitive. My grandpa is in or nearing his 80's and gets into about as much trouble as someone in their 30's... Link to comment
curiositykilledthecat Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I only want to age if I can be like the two muppets in the theatre; snarky and humorous. Link to comment
packrat Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 As one of the older crowd here on DD, I've got to say that 'age' is very much influenced by your attitude, and some by your genetics. I do my best to stay active both physically and mentally. I use diapers because I wish to, not because I must. And should the need become less an option; I'm OK with it. Passing through 60 years gives many examples of challenges far greater than I would have guessed in my youth. But, on the other hand, I do not dwell on the fact that my remaining years are likely few in comparison to the years I have enjoyed. Stay focused on living smart, staying focused, loving as much as possible-both physically and emotionally. And by all means keep looking at each day as a special gift. Don't waste time dwelling on the past, but use it as experience and a foundation for looking to the future. If I only knew what I know now when I was 21! Certainly, I can't change my cronological age, but I don't have to give up youthful thoughts and the zest for life that separates the 'crabby old farts' from the fun old folks that travel with you in your life. And, remember that life is truly a journey...the destination really sucks. (no offense to the religious who just can't wait) I am so thankful to have found this community, albeit such a short time ago. Peace, Rat Link to comment
babykeiff Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 I only want to age if I can be like the two muppets in the theatre; snarky and humorous. Are you sure that you don't mean Statler and Waldorf? Link to comment
Nat Posted April 24, 2010 Share Posted April 24, 2010 Being old you can: Gamble Smoke cigarettes Smoke pot (in certain states) Drink alcohol Rent a car Vote Join the military/army/air force/marines/whatever the hell ya wanna do Now....OLD old.....I can't wait till I get old so I will HAVE to have someone change my diapers for me. This is NOT sexual, but it would be cool when I'm like 60 i will get changed by an attractuve young nurse. Of course, that would make me "the creepy old man in room 213 who waits and waits before telling someone he needs a fresh diaper, that way whoever attends (no pun intended) him has to be kneww deep in mess. Uh, 60 year olds don't wear diapers. They are still quite young with hardly any wrinkles and my dad is that old and he doesn't wear diapers and doesn't have much wrinkles but starting to get them. My grandparents didn't wear any either at that age. The incontinent ones do though. Link to comment
babymaggie Posted April 24, 2010 Share Posted April 24, 2010 I used to be scared about getting old but after being diagnosed with IPH three years ago being able to live to see old age is now a goal of mine. When you are diagnosed with a disease that can include a heart/lung transplant and all that is scary getting old no longer seems scary at all. Link to comment
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