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Maxine Fawcett's avatar

I have a friend who is addicted to getting stuff done. She’s desperately trying to claw herself back in time by constantly lasering and injecting her face and is always trying the latest procedure . She even had Botox in her shoulders recently as they ‘looked funny.’ I sit opposite her at dinner and think ‘should I be doing all of this?’ I tried Botox and didn’t really like it. Only have the odd facial. I do find it exhausting her constant pursuit of an ideal she’ll never find. I’d rather walk the dog and move my body and appreciate moments like this. X

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Julia K's avatar

This is in line with my recent ruminations about ageism in society. We say “old” as an insult and frequently use it in a self deprecating manner. It’s something we are ashamed about and want to hide, and as discussed here we have more tools than ever to do so.... if we have the $$. I am feeling very very confused not only about the options you talk about, but whether I see old as something to embrace or run from. I definitely don’t want to be back in my 20s or 30s- and i don’t want to lose any more of my life energy I have in my late 40s. Maybe that’s what this is all about? We don’t want to look tired? Is old unattractive?or is it low energy that is scary? Help!!

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