Makes an old man feel good

While I cannot actually say that I feel "old" - it does make me feel very grown up when I think about the fact that, despite my age, I am actually a Frau/Mrs... Being married young creates some strange mixes of youngness and oldness.
 

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Queen_Dopplepopolis said:
While I cannot actually say that I feel "old" - it does make me feel very grown up when I think about the fact that, despite my age, I am actually a Frau/Mrs... Being married young creates some strange mixes of youngness and oldness.

It still bothers me to be called Mr Gath and Sir, though at the bank formality is commonplace. IT still feels odd.
 


Crothian said:
It still bothers me to be called Mr Gath and Sir, though at the bank formality is commonplace. IT still feels odd.
What about Mr. Crothian? hehehe.

I definately prefer "ma'am" to "missy" or "miss," though. Once upon a time, when I was still waitressing, I HATED it when people called me "miss" ... I much prefer "ma'am."
 



reveal said:
Being 31, I feel somewhat "out of touch" with people in their early 20's and below. But this week has been good. I caught the eye of a cute, young girl and she smiled at me, and not in a "why is this old man staring at me? be cool, he'll leave soon" kind of way. This has happened twice this week (different girls). Made this old man feel really good, I tell you what. :cool:
It'll happen more and more as you get older. Chicks dig flirting with old guys 'cause they're "safe." But if you hit on them, they get freaked. :(

And then you get kicked out of the library for three months.
 

Algolei said:
It'll happen more and more as you get older. Chicks dig flirting with old guys 'cause they're "safe." But if you hit on them, they get freaked. :(

And then you get kicked out of the library for three months.
Not always.

I'm 33, and my wife's 23.

When we met I was 28 and she was 18.

Of course, it all depends on your definition of old.
 


reveal said:
Isn't he married to Aunt Jemima?

Totally off topic here, but this remind me of the time I tried to sneak a bottle of Mrs. Buttersworth's into a friend's house (long story) and instead, I dropped it in the hallway, AND THE DAMNED THING BROKE!!! SYRUP EVERYWHERE!!!! Really!

Uh, back on topic...
I empathize with ya, Reveal, as I am 30 me-self, and 22 seems so distant nowadays...
 

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