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In reply to the discussion: Study: Men turn grumpy around the age of 70 [View all]blueamy66
(6,795 posts)64. I cannot wait to see just how much more grumpy he can get!
And he is OCD now too. Everything in its place or all hell breaks loose. No dishes allowed to soak in the sink overnight. No socks on the floor. Remotes in a line on the coffee table. Keys, glasses, cell, pens...all in their place, ready to go the next morning. He even has everything in rows in the fridge. I don't dare move anything.
I feel bad for his employees at the restaurant.
Sheesh....
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Language is funny. Why "grumpy?" The researchers asked about depression and unhappiness.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2014
#13
no, I think my husband is just used to driving while complaining or something...heh, heh...
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#85
women tend to have more social support networks than men, but I think it has to be
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#75
Ones brain can only absorb so much bullshit in life, by 70 it overflows into grumpiness! n/t
RKP5637
Apr 2014
#29
I'm almost 60 and I have never been grumpy one goddamn day in my life and
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2014
#36
My mother died at age 94, having successfully and somewhat painlessly starved herself
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#69
When my mom retired in her 60s she said that she was no longer going to hold her feelings in and
seaglass
Apr 2014
#68