Age is relative. You're only as old as you look.
2006-09-16 22:07:49
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answered by Twinkles 2
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Depends on who you ask. Age is relevant...I'm 46, would love to be 37, but when I was 19, I thought 30 was REALLY old. So, how old do you feel? Certainly taking good care of yourself, and keeping your mind active, trying to keep growing as a human being helps us "feel" younger. You can't change other people's minds, dude...if you care what people think and they "think" 37 is old. What do you think? Why do you need to make the determination? Think about that!
2006-09-16 13:42:33
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answered by livtru_always 2
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No, 37 is the age when you need to do stuff that you will back on and wish you had done that earlier. For example: Arlene Schulman, she has just gone into theartre at age 37. To read more about that story go on this link
http://experts.about.com/q/Acting-Plays-Singing-695/Breaking-professional-theater-age.htm
2006-09-16 21:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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What's with everyone stressing about age these days? I think it's such a blessing to get older... you gain so much knowledge along the way, you get to know yourself in so many different ways and in varied contexts...
Age has definitely been given a bad name in an age where people fight it off like the plague... operations so that you sound younger, so that you look younger (albeit freakish and unnatural)... devoting TOO much time to the machines at the gym so that we can keep up with the younger generations. Let's embrace the aging process! It's natural and inevitable. I'm a 21 year old f, and though I'm at 'my prime', I look forward to the years ahead of self understanding and the opportunity to experience the world with new eyes...
2006-09-16 13:38:53
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answered by BeeDee 2
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You have about fifty years to live. Ageing or aging is the process of becoming older. This traditional definition was recently challenged in the new "Handbook of the Biology of Aging" (Academic Press, 2006), where ageing was specifically defined as the process of system's deterioration with time, thus allowing for existence of non-ageing systems (when "old is as good as new"), and anti-ageing interventions (when accumulated damage is repaired). This article focuses on the social, cognitive, cultural, and economic effects of ageing. The biology of ageing is treated in detail in senescence. Ageing is an important part of all human societies reflecting the biological changes that occur, but also reflecting cultural and societal conventions.
2006-09-16 13:49:08
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answered by Answers1 6
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You are only as old as you feel. 37 is young. My birthday is today and I am 57 and I don't consider that old. Yes, I have aches and pains etc. But I am so happy that I have reached this age. No you are not old. You are still so young in your heart.
2006-09-16 13:36:52
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answered by Lynn M 6
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It depends where you live, a deade ago I was living in the uk and 37 felt like it was no age, now i am living in a developing country and am age 38 and i feel like I am over the hill.
2006-09-16 13:55:54
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answered by Oracle 5
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i am 39 and it is really young. So my answer is no, 37 is not really old
2006-09-17 09:59:36
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answered by Laurence V 1
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When your 20, you think 30 is old. When your 30, you think 40 is old.........and it goes on and on. But, no , you are not old. Look at all the famous peoiple and celebrities who are a LOT older then that, and they look great! 37 is a good age. Old enough to have learned a lot about life.........and young enough to have fun.
2006-09-16 13:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Is what really that old? Your age? Yes, your age is definitely 37.
2006-09-16 14:25:55
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answered by Dr Know It All 5
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nope, it is in the manners of thinking.
if 37 is old, how about the 40s, 50s and so on, what do you call them.
2006-09-17 20:51:58
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answered by plinky 2
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