Do any of you have anxiety about being OLD and if you do, how do you cope with it? My initial statement is in
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10/13/04 Email from cyberfriend
Nelson Harrison Andy Rooney from CBS 60 Minutes says: As I grow in age, I value women who are over 30 most of all. Here are just a few reasons why:
Yes, we praise women over 30 for a multitude of reasons. Unfortunately, it's not reciprocal. For every stunning, smart, well-coiffed hot woman of 30+, there is a bald, paunchy relic in yellow pants making a fool of himself with some 22-year-old waitress. Ladies,
I apologize.
11/1/03 This is beautiful, we are Goddesses connecting Grateful Goddess Joan I find it interesting that
at age 61 I can be perfectly happy not being sexual and yet when I am - it
is more intense and more meaningful that ever! Mary, thank you for your response to the question: Do any of you have anxiety about being OLD and if you do, how do you cope with it? I agree with you that you shouldn't have to BE sexy to be loved by those around you. I just saw a book on Menopause. I'm on the other end of the stick. Just because I'm, 55, do I have to stop loving to be with men and stop having sex? Of course, being a Goddess, I know that I can choose which situation I prefer, but I think it's interesting that feelings run the gamut from wanting to be sexual and being happy that you've reached the age that you're not expected to be sexual. Grateful Goddess Joan My name is Mary and I am
writing the following message regarding sex and old women I am 65 I am
officially old I knew I could stop fighting to remain
"youthful", when I got my first social security check (blessed
be). Why do I have to be bothered with sex...when I was 6 no one insisted
that I be sexy or even want to do sex as a child it was perfectly OK and
even required not to be sexy...when now that my children are grown and I
am a grandmother every one thinks its necessary. When I was young I
tolerated the urges that distracted me from more productive pastimes. But
now I can think about other things. 10/28/2003 Crones-in-Training 10/30/03 that is soo awesome think
it's great to find women who are happy with age progression. I mean
honestly , my mother, all my aunts, and other women I've met have a
tendency to say 'put downs' about themselves. I hate it. I cant understand
why they put themselves through that kind of drama. ?????? It's
soooooooooo good to find and meet women like you all. who love themselves,
and are happy with their ages, and body. maybe it's cause um.. I just made
19. and I have no kids. finishing school. but I feel like I look
forward to getting older. I might not be ready for kids yet. but I would
suppose i'm going into my little' maiden' part of life. I enjoy every part
of it, I might be exhausted in the end but, hey you guys know how it is.
thanks always. 10/30/03 I am so enjoying this
dialogue about crones (from crones) I am 34 about to embark upon
motherhood, but had the pleasure of being asked to participate in a
crowning of the crone ritual this weekend, the crone we were honoring
actually asked me to call in the four directions/cast the circle and open
it back up. 10/29/03 Hello all! Blessed Samhain
To all of you wonderful beautiful womyn out there! I have been reading all
the Crone talk as it were and I see that I come from a different direction
with this. I'm 40 turning 41 in January and had a total hysterectomy 2
years ago. I found out I had a huge non malignant tumor (15 inches huge)
on my ovary at Samhain and the surgery followed at Yule. I never had
children and my little brother has not had any children yet. So, now I
struggle to find my place. My Mother phase is "Hide your wrinkles!" "Old women can't be sexy or even want sex anymore" Older actresses have to get into "character acting". Moan.........sigh.......Older Xena whacking someone in the head with her walking cane.........:) WIllowBear - "If
that which you seek you find not within yourself, you will never find it
without." 10/28/03 Lucky for me, I have a VERY intuitive friend who is also a priestess of the Goddess. and I went to her trying to find answers. We talked for a while, and as I was getting ready to leave, she suddenly asked. almost as an afterthought. "When you think of the word FIFTY. what picture comes into your mind??" I said. "My grandmother (whom I absolutely detest.)' Sue thought for a few seconds, and then said. "And didn't you tell me you have real issues with this grandmother? "Like, don't you pretty much hate her?" (I know, hate is a strong word and even stronger emotion, but sorry. that's just where I'm at..) I stopped dead in my tracks.. and then, Sue asked the crowning question. "And aren't YOU going to be a grandmother soon???" OH MY GODDESS. It all became crystal clear. in my mind, I was afraid of turning into my own grandmother, bitter and alone in the midst of all her children. Joan, that realization made the depression evaporate and created a determination within me to do everything I CAN not to become her, to be active in my daily life (working, playing, setting goals and attaining them), to be connected spiritually with other women with whom I can create ritual and sacred space, to teach as well as learn, and to reach out for love when it presents itself. I WILL NOT BECOME MY GRANDMOTHER. And I AM becoming a wise and respected elder in my spiritual community. And I am also looking forward in a new love relationship. one like I never thought I'd ever find again. Isn't it funny, how when you're ready. things happen.?? Anyway, this has been MY experience with getting older. And you know what??? I'm LOVING my little grandson, even though he is all the way out in California and I'm in Denver. I hope this helps you, or maybe gives you a little insight into your own situation. Blessings, Erica |
I
am in a difficult place in my life. I'm 56. My daughter asked me to create
and maintain her website and
work with her company. After living alone, out of the country, for many
years, without my children and grandchildren, I've been faced with being
Grandmother. I had my kids young, and I'm a young grandmother, however,
the emotions attached to being a grandmother make me feel OLD, and I don't
want to accept that. So, I joined a gym to revitalize myself. |