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Showing Original Post only (View all)wall of midlife crisis. when did you hit it and how did you make it thru. edited... [View all]
Last edited Fri Feb 22, 2013, 01:35 PM - Edit history (1)
i would like to hear all others experience with the dreaded mid life crisis. it seems that 47 is the magic number. the realization dreams were not met. is this all there is. underappreciation as we age and the stall of a career.
i would really appreciate mens stories. i think men and women hit the wall in a different manner. men more focused on financial accomplishments or lack of. women on aging in appearance. cliches, certainly. but well conditioned in our society.

edit... i may not respond to all the posts, but reading them all and appreciating every word. thanks.
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seabeyond
Feb 2013
OP
good question. I am not there yet but like all crisis i am sure i will handle it okay
loli phabay
Feb 2013
#2
i get the going fast thing but i regularly burn up the highway going that fast. even had to slow dow
loli phabay
Feb 2013
#12
the charger always feels like the tail wants to slide ine the corners once you hit 120
loli phabay
Feb 2013
#23
h ahahah. ya, i have done a 360 in the middle of the hiway avoiding a squirrel. lol
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#25
lol avoiding a squirrel. i always hit skunks and i never even see them until its to late
loli phabay
Feb 2013
#27
I think they really do, those that can afford it that is. I think I know why too.
ChisolmTrailDem
Feb 2013
#66
I am using the power of denial, backed by spending money on things I don't need
el_bryanto
Feb 2013
#7
ah bryant, i love "power of denial" though i never use that and believe in exactly the opposite.
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#21
oh oh i am going to annoy you here. i think thats to broad a statement yes many do
loli phabay
Feb 2013
#30
i agree a bit. guys just express them differently some in a non traditional way
loli phabay
Feb 2013
#34
I never followed the path of how society believes I should act or live my life.
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#38
I would be happy with the life I have led. love and peace are far more important to me now
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#42
I don't think my husband or I have gone through one yet... maybe never?
riderinthestorm
Feb 2013
#68
I turn 50 tomorrow and feel like it is right in my face. Father in law died last week at 92 and....
yourout
Feb 2013
#80
for me it's a combination of physical changes and realizing I probably have more years behind me....
yourout
Feb 2013
#94
Thanks! I also have a ridiculous amount of student loan debt hanging over my
smirkymonkey
Feb 2013
#104