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HOW OLD ARE YOU?
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25 Feb 2009 Wed 12:28 pm |
apperantly you are getting close to 60
There is certainly a VERY big difference to someone in their 60s to someone in their 80s!!!
i was just joking i agree with you. my father is 60 years old and he is now repearing roof of his house without any help
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25 Feb 2009 Wed 12:32 pm |
i was just joking i agree with you. my father is 60 years old and he is now repearing roof of his house without any help
My mum is mid-60s and very young. She is slim, stylish and still a big kid. On a recent trip to the water park with her grandchildren, she got so addicted to the water slide, we had to drag her off in the end!
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25 Feb 2009 Wed 12:40 pm |
My mum is mid-60s and very young. She is slim, stylish and still a big kid. On a recent trip to the water park with her grandchildren, she got so addicted to the water slide, we had to drag her off in the end!
Maybe we should introduce her to my father?
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25 Feb 2009 Wed 12:41 pm |
apperantly you are getting close to 60
Sui and Chiko! This is so discriminating!!! Many years ago people were OLD at 60, but these days they are very young in their outlook, often still in careers, wearing fashionable clothes and leading productive lives!! There is certainly a VERY big difference to someone in their 60s to someone in their 80s!!!
I guess when you are only a kid, everyone over 40 seems OLD!
lol i havent say anything about what they should wear or do... its none of my business anyway
but the way i behave to a woman on 30s or 40s ofcourse is the way different than i behave to a woman 60s and 70s...
anyway...
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104. |
25 Feb 2009 Wed 12:45 pm |
Maybe we should introduce her to my father?
Hehehe - well maybe. Is your father likely to ask for cellphones or laptops?
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25 Feb 2009 Wed 12:53 pm |
lol i havent say anything about what they should wear or do... its none of my business anyway
but the way i behave to a woman on 30s or 40s ofcourse is the way different than i behave to a woman 60s and 70s...
anyway...
You are clearly not a very good dudu then!
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25 Feb 2009 Wed 12:53 pm |
You are clearly not a very good dudu then!
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25 Feb 2009 Wed 12:54 pm |
My mum is mid-60s and very young. She is slim, stylish and still a big kid. On a recent trip to the water park with her grandchildren, she got so addicted to the water slide, we had to drag her off in the end!
But they are basing their assumptions on Turkish women. From my observation - unless the women are from very modern families - Turkish women age much more quickly than British women - both in appearance and in behaviour. Maybe its the stress of looking after Turkish men!
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25 Feb 2009 Wed 01:02 pm |
Turkish women age much more quickly than British women - both in appearance and in behaviour. Maybe its the stress of looking after Turkish men!
This is absolutely true. A turkish women would start talking about death and other life when she is 60 but a western woman starts thinking to change husband when she gets 60
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25 Feb 2009 Wed 01:33 pm |
You are clearly not a very good dudu then!
I am a "selective" DUDU
hehehe
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25 Feb 2009 Wed 02:21 pm |
This is absolutely true. A turkish women would start talking about death and other life when she is 60 but a western woman starts thinking to change husband when she gets 60
Where do you get your perception from
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