There is no such thing. Age is in the eyes of its beholder. I think pseudo determinations like an 'old maid' are abusive and disregarding women - therefore they should not be used.
I am 35, very beautiful and well educated. Never wanted to marry or have children. I have other priorities in life. I look like 20 and feel like 17. I am young and will ever remain young. You should accept the fact that being extraordinary is just a plus - that moves the world on.
2006-07-13 06:36:47
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answered by TheCreatress 4
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30+
2006-07-12 20:37:06
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answered by cutiepieaww 3
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40
2006-07-12 20:40:31
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answered by Anonymous
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They say that your chance of marriage lessens
each year after the age of 25.
In this day and age I don't think all the "OLD MAIDS"
are "MAIDS".
The word "SPINSTER" comes to mind.
2006-07-12 20:56:00
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answered by elliebear 7
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30 plus
2006-07-12 20:26:58
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answered by christy 1
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Your question is flawed. Not all women can become old maids. They also have to be virgins.
2006-07-12 20:28:06
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answered by rickthewonderalgae 3
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Ah, notwithstanding that's all relative. Granted, once you're about fifty 8 or above you're older than maximum in people-years yet you're genuinely youthful than maximum fossils and, as you grow to be one, accordingly reborn back and new. except for the very incontrovertible actuality that you're imprinted in stone or sod or cement and view no mind or body. Duh.
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answered by bulman 4
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Age is in the eye of the beholder. There's some feisty women out there, but if I had to venture a guess, it would be 50. (menopause age.)
2006-07-12 20:26:40
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answered by Therealmsred 3
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If she turns thirty and is still not married is the going age
2006-07-12 20:27:09
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answered by Rubber Duck 3
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25 in most cultures
2006-07-12 20:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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