Mike
Member
Here's a couple of random questions that you'll probably think, "Why in the world does he care about this stuff?".
But I heard someone on the way home from work today on the radio discussing this, and it caught my interest.
Speaking to our lady members here, do you care if someone asks how old you are? A generation ago, it was rude to ask, and (for some reason) women seemed protective of this information. I don't get it. I've never gotten it. Someone on the radio suggest that social websites will kill this tradition for sure, because everyone knows how old everyone is. They post their birth year in their profile.
So do you care about letting your age known?
And here goes REAL random, because I was just having this conversation with my wife. I have always asked Julie to let herself age with grace - no whigs, no dying here hair brown until she's 100. She was beautiful when I met here, and she'll be beautiful when she has gray hair! :eyebrow
How do you lady members feel about that stuff. Have you aged, or do you plan to age, naturally or fight it?
But I heard someone on the way home from work today on the radio discussing this, and it caught my interest.
Speaking to our lady members here, do you care if someone asks how old you are? A generation ago, it was rude to ask, and (for some reason) women seemed protective of this information. I don't get it. I've never gotten it. Someone on the radio suggest that social websites will kill this tradition for sure, because everyone knows how old everyone is. They post their birth year in their profile.
So do you care about letting your age known?
And here goes REAL random, because I was just having this conversation with my wife. I have always asked Julie to let herself age with grace - no whigs, no dying here hair brown until she's 100. She was beautiful when I met here, and she'll be beautiful when she has gray hair! :eyebrow
How do you lady members feel about that stuff. Have you aged, or do you plan to age, naturally or fight it?