Getting older is a part of life. We're literally constantly aging but some days we feel young and naive and other days we feel like we're well on our way to becoming the old creepy man on the block. The worst thing you can do is compare your accomplishments to someone else, but it can feel good to relate to other people going through the same 'growing pains' as you. The more we normalize aging, the less 'out of touch' we might all feel. After all, each phase of life should be celebrated, as well as laughed at because some of this sh*t is too good.
This Reddit thread is filled with funny relatable moments when people realized they were not getting any younger.
Reddit user u/plastic_employment asked men to share when they knew they were 'getting old.' He started out by sharing his own personal experience. It can definitely feel uncomfortable to be the oldest ones in the club. You might start feeling like a chaperone and have a sudden urge to check people's IDs. You gotta hold back.
This was one of the most common answers. Yeah unfortunately it can be a very harsh reality when you realize that you don't just 'snap back' anymore from little injuries. Sh*t starts to pop more and more and there ain't much we can do about it. I recommend stretching, and maybe in order to avoid the sneezing scenario... allergy pills?
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