Internalizing Your "Senior" Status

CallMeKate

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Okay, so "official definition" aside, when did you (or haven't you yet?) start actually considering yourself a "senior citizen?" In all honesty, I don't think of myself as that... I'm 65. There are some members here on the forum that no matter what the age, I do not consider senior citizens.

I always felt this way and then a few days ago, I was talking to a friend who's 67 and she said she won't consider herself a senior citizen until she's 80. :unsure: So posing the question to ya'll. (I am glad for the 10% grocery discount on Tuesdays for "seniors" šŸ¤‘ so this isn't about the perks, just the mindset.)
 
I don't think of myself as old in any way..( aside from the aches).. I'm 67... ..

I did think it was funny when I got the free Bus pass at 66.. and my state pension.. that made my family laugh more than me, because they don't see me as old at all, so I took some ribbing over that :D
Glad you feel the same, @hollydolly ... it's not about whether we *are* officially seniors... it's about how we feel mentally. And I don't.
:giggle:
 
It's been a hard road. In my early 40s, an insurance agent recommended some coverage, in case my grandchild broke a window. Grandchild??? In my early 50s, a friend referred to "our" gray hair. Speak for yourself, lady.

In my mid-60s, I had a boyfriend who was half my age. Seems like a lifetime ago now.

I guess I've accepted being "old" within the past 5 years or so.
 
Why do I have to "feel" and acknowledge my chronological age?
Nah! Not gonna do that!
That's right! I think that once I'd acknowledge the "senior citizen status" my persona might start changing. I don't WANT to be that person. "In other news", did your light bulbs arrive yet, @Gaer? I have a closet shelf space now with enough for a long time!
 
I started calling myself a senior citizen at 55 because when all the discounts and things started and I'm all for that.
I'm 65 and I joke about being old but I don't really feel it.
It bothered me when a news article described a 75 yr old as elderly. I think of elderly as 85 and up depending on the person.
So, I've come to terms that in others eyes I'm an old lady and that's OK. I hope they've come to terms with being a young whippersnapper.
 
I started calling myself a senior citizen at 55 because when all the discounts and things started and I'm all for that.
I'm 65 and I joke about being old but I don't really feel it.
It bothered me when a news article described a 75 yr old as elderly. I think of elderly as 85 and up depending on the person.
So, I've come to terms that in others eyes I'm an old lady and that's OK. I hope they've come to terms with being a young whippersnapper.
This answer is sooooo me! We're the same age then, and I don't feel it either... and same when I hear news or someone talking about "elderly" people. I've seen 60 described as that. "A 60 year old elderly man....." Uh, nope! I'll stay a whippersnapper with you, @hearlady ... and we can tag-team anyone who uses that nasty "elderly" term on us. 🤭
 
I started calling myself a senior citizen at 55 because when all the discounts and things started and I'm all for that.
I'm 65 and I joke about being old but I don't really feel it.
It bothered me when a news article described a 75 yr old as elderly. I think of elderly as 85 and up depending on the person.
So, I've come to terms that in others eyes I'm an old lady and that's OK. I hope they've come to terms with being a young whippersnapper.
I was nearly choking on my tea when I read a story in the media the other week where they described the victim of a mugging as an elderly lady of 55.. :eek:
 
That's right! I think that once I'd acknowledge the "senior citizen status" my persona might start changing. I don't WANT to be that person. "In other news", did your light bulbs arrive yet, @Gaer? I have a closet shelf space now with enough for a long time!
Yup! Got my light bulbs! This hasn't been on any news program. (about the irreversible retinal damage)

Glad you feel young too, Kate!
 
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