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Old Lesbians(ok I relent-Experienced&Empowered Dykes)

Postby good2cats » Tue May 18, 2004 10:08 pm

Hi I was reading the responses to the Young Lesbians thread and began to feel very old and somewhat creepy.It got me to wondering though,are there older members around?I myself will be 45 in August.Please tell me that I am not the only old fart around.Thanks,Karen

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Tiggrscorpio » Wed May 19, 2004 12:01 am

Karen you are not the only one, though I think I prefer the terms mature lesbians or lesbians possessing great wisdom. I'll be 39 in November!

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Triscuit7 » Wed May 19, 2004 4:31 am

Nah - Darcy and I both have creaky knees. :lmao She just turned 50 and I'm 46.



Ciao, Melissa :pride

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Kieli » Wed May 19, 2004 7:47 am

What age would one consider old? Diana is 36 and I am 34...so have we hit Ancient Dyke status yet? :shock


Time flies by when the Devil drives.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end.

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby dekalog » Wed May 19, 2004 10:29 am

Yes please I'd like an answer as well......... and while we are at it are talking chronological age, or what age we act like?



:fit2 I had to add that cause i just saw it and it looks so cute.

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby concrete » Wed May 19, 2004 10:31 am

Yes, Kieli: you are really, really very old! I would call people of your age “dyke-no-saure” old :laugh

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

Even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious. ...

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Kieli » Wed May 19, 2004 2:51 pm

*GROAN* Oh bloody hell, concrete...now waitadamnedminute.....ain't you older than me?! :wtf Be careful, luv. I am not so old that you won't get a spanking :punish


Time flies by when the Devil drives.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end.

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby MaClayMagic » Wed May 19, 2004 3:47 pm

Add me to the list of 'older' lesbians! 38 and counting and with a huge smattering of grey hair to boot. It's hereditary! Nothing to do with age! (Yeah, right I hear you cry!)







Wake up, Neo...

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby BuffyTheSlayr » Wed May 19, 2004 4:29 pm

Old??? :fit2 Ack!! I am going to be 40 soon! Thank Goddess:applause that my girlfriend is going to be 51!!





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-Willow Rosenberg





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Old Lesbians

Postby cattwoman98111 » Wed May 19, 2004 4:34 pm

lmao--ok I see the "young lesbian thread" and the "old lesbian thread".



Now where the hell is the "middle of the road lesbian thread"???





I don’t fit in to either category as I am 30.

Huh, I don’t know if that is bad or good. Oh well.







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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby maudmac » Wed May 19, 2004 5:10 pm

I share your pain, Jenn. Although...I am older than you. A whole year, too! Ha! Neener, neener, neener.



*cough* Which thread am I in again...?...oh, right. *cough*



Perhaps we need our own thread, where we can compare notes on our 7th grade flourescent shoelace fashion horrors and fight about who had the highest Galaga scores and debate about whether Kurt Cobain was murdered or not.


everybody here is outta sight   /   they don't bark and they don't bite

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Old Lesbians

Postby cattwoman98111 » Wed May 19, 2004 5:30 pm

I think a whole year is a BIG difference there in age Holley. :laugh



I am leaning toward Kurt being "assisted" in committing suicide. There is no fighting about the highest scores, that was not me you can have that one. But, I did have the coolest parachute pants in the whole world!



Holley, in the south did you as a kid, ever get together with friends on a Friday night and go to the roller rink? Or was that a northwestern thing only.



Man maybe I do fit into this thread. All this talk of childhood things is making me feel old. :wtf







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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Jennpurr » Wed May 19, 2004 5:36 pm

Quote:
did you as a kid, ever get together with friends on a Friday night and go to the roller rink?




:lmao



I'll admit to doing that. You stay there for an hour and then you go home smelling like the, "rink." :sigh



Should I be embarrassed by admitting that?



:shy



Jen

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Phoebe: Be vewy, vewy quiet. We're hunting demons. ~ Charmed: Season 2, "P3 H20"

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby maudmac » Wed May 19, 2004 5:57 pm

Oh yeah, we sure did go roller skating. Hell yeah! What a soap opera that was. Sooo much fun. Sooo much drama. Wanna know a secret? I got my first boy kiss at the skating rink. I was 13. (I had to wait 6 more years to get my first girl kiss. Much better. :grin )



There was little to do in my town, so we were limited to the skating rink, the bowling alley, the movies, or doing Bad Things like drinking, smoking, and having sex. I was a good kid so there I went, round and round and round. :sigh Nice to be grown up and realize that Bad Things are Good Things...very good indeed.



Jenn, I think you should make a parachute pants thread for us so-called Gen X folks. Come on, you know you wanna.


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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Rosenberg » Wed May 19, 2004 7:20 pm

No, Karen, you’re not the only one on this board who is “mature” although it sometimes might feel that way. Let’s just say that I’m over 45 and leave it at that. I like to agree with the person who first said that “age is just a state of mind.”



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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Kieli » Wed May 19, 2004 7:38 pm

Oh HELL yeah! My brother and I went to the skating rink every weekend (I really had no other life. He got all the chicks while I just got ignored!)...I always thought it was just a Philly thing.



I remember parachute pants, frienship bracelets, those cool make-your-own barrettes, Swatch watches (I had three on each wrist....we prep-school types had our little fashionista attitudes too, ya know ;) ), Michael Jackson jackets, Miami Vice suspender pants and jacket (I actually looked relatively stylish in that get up), Video Rock on Friday nights, the day that MTV began, The HFS festival in MD (kinda of a Lolapalooza wannabe), mosh pits, skateboarding, rolling down your socks and hiking up your skirt....ah hell just the whole damn Catholic schoolgirl experience for me *wince*



Damn I miss being a baby dyke. As lonely as it was, I still had fun.


Time flies by when the Devil drives.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end.

Kieli
 


Poor choice of title ?

Postby good2cats » Wed May 19, 2004 8:27 pm

Hi,
Thanks for your responses.Perhaps Old Lesbians is a bit severe.Maybe Well Aged or Experienced would be more user friendly? Some say that you are only as old as feel so by that standard age is quite flexible,unfortunately because of arthritis I'm not .
I was just noticing the great number of teen-aged kittens out there and was feeling like a pervert hanging around the playground.It is nice to know that there are other older Willow and Tara fans.

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Jennpurr » Wed May 19, 2004 8:29 pm

Found my first crush, first love... whatever you want to call her, at the skating rink. Ironic that it would be the girl, my best friend at time, that I always went there with.



*sigh* Those were the days. :)



Jen

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Phoebe: Be vewy, vewy quiet. We're hunting demons. ~ Charmed: Season 2, "P3 H20"

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby MadeinNZ » Sun May 30, 2004 4:50 am

I've tried really hard to ignore my membership to this thread. I can be "down" with the young ones. I wanna be a hip chick. Instead, I'm a chick with a sore hip. I can't fool myself any longer. "Hi, I'm Nicky and I'm an older lesbian". Somebody pass the hot cocoa.

"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go." -- Oscar Wilde

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Darcy » Sun May 30, 2004 7:35 am

Well, I just received my invitation to join AARP (the organization formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons - they changed to just AARP because almost half the members are working at least part-time). That would seem to be an official imprimatur of being old.;)



I'm a little concerned about the fact that they sent it to me within two weeks of my turning 50. It seems a little Big Brother-y.:hmm



But I'm proud of my gray hairs - I earned each and every one of those suckers, dammit!:p



So I'll pull up a chair next to Nicky and her hot chocolate (although I'm thinking more hot spiced cider, myself), at least until it's time for my nap.:laugh


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I don't care if it is an orgy of death, there's still such a thing as a napkin! - Willow in "Superstar"

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Gatito Grande » Sun May 30, 2004 1:56 pm

I just wanna put my vote in for "Experienced Lesbians" (as in Jimi Hendrix "Are You Experienced?" whom I am not---quite---old enough to remember, pre-mortem ;) )



GG Traumatized (about age 10) by finding a Hellfire "Chick Tract" at the skating rink :eek (now I just think they're campy fun :lol ) Out

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby MadeinNZ » Sun May 30, 2004 3:27 pm

Quote:
So I'll pull up a chair next to Nicky and her hot chocolate


*Hands Darcy a hot chocolate and a blanket (don't want you to catch a chill)*

"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go." -- Oscar Wilde

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby good2cats » Mon May 31, 2004 10:53 pm

Too hot for cocoa.I prefer a nice iced tea while I sit in my rocker

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Patches » Thu Jun 03, 2004 12:40 am

I read over the posts in the gex-X thread and thought - yuppers I remember all that, and more ... um from university. As a blessed boomer who was too stupid to hop on the gravy train and actually finish my degree when there were still jobs available, I became an honourary Gen-Xer. (Sure, give us an education *then* tell us there's nothing we can do with it ...).



At 41 (does anyone else kinda cringe when they see their age written down - I always think, how the F**k did *that* happen), I gleefully choose hair colour from a bottle, don't so much spring out of bed in the morning as wish the mattress had a spring loaded eject button, and have discovered that 'snap, crackle and pop' have left the cereal industry and taken permanent residence in my joints. However, while I may have awoken one morning wondering when I became responsible, I will *never* grow up! Na-uhn, no way! I've spent 10 years with my gf, and in 3 weeks and two days (wha? who me? counting???) we'll be married, all legal and official like! Kathy is a definite dyed in the wool Gen-Xer at 36.



My only tribute to 'old age' is the fact that at 36 my gf still gets carded occassionally buying booze, and I know *that's* never going to happen to me again, and I have discovered the philosphy of (with appologies to Lord Byron), "live fast, die young and leave a good lookin' corpse" comes with quite the price tag if you leave the middle part out :lol



Nice to know there's a collection of crones out here. Now, did someone say something about hot coco and rocking chairs???



Peace All

Patches

You know I've heard about people like me. But I never made the connection. They walk one road to set them free, And find they've gone the wrong direction. But there's no need for turning back 'cause all roads lead to where I stand. And I believe I'll walk them all No matter what I may have planned

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Triscuit7 » Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:00 am

Cocoa and rockers, or iced tea and rockers. We have blankets for when it's cool and fans for when it's hot. See, I remember a lot of the 80s stuff, comes from having a niece and nephew of the appropriate age. My mom swears that if they'd been around when I was growing up, I'd have had "Pretty Little Ponies" and I still think she's wrong. They're PINK for goodness sake. I had plastic ponies and horses in l:fit2 ovely natural colors, and Marguerite Henry's books (esp Album of Horses). The thing about being older is you get to see everything re-run. So now I'm selling "Pretty Ponies" books and the store next door has Care Bears. Go figure.



Ciao, Melissa

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Do something totally irrational and let the enemy think himself to death. (Pyanfar Chanur)

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby good2cats » Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:03 pm

Hey,I am not oblivious to the fads and products of the 1980's.Having had cousins, niece, and nephew needing gifts.I have scoured the stores in search of the proper Care Bear ,Cabbage Patch doll and other assorted must have items.It could just be my fading memory but I don't recall the same intense search for kids toys in the 1960's. Or it could be that I was just easy to please.I was happy with my Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound bowling pins and could spend hours with silly putty and modeling clay.Melissa,I also had a collection of horses some were made of plastic and some were ceramic,the odd thing is that I'm afraid of the real ones.My cousins had those.I do attempt to keep up with current music trends it becomes some what difficult for someone who is much more comfortable listening to Joan Baez.If I had a point then I must have forgotten it .The mind does wander.Well back to my rocker.

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby Gatito Grande » Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:31 pm

Heh, Patches: I'm a year older than you, and I was carded last month! :whistle



Really envy the "10 years w/ gf" however :sigh (oh, and congrats!)



GG Of course, next month would have been my 10 year wedding anniversary w/ the Rat B*stard ex-husband, but that doesn't count . . . :mad Out



"Cocoa and rockers"? Try iced mochas and disco! :dance

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Re: Old Lesbians

Postby EffieBlue » Fri Jun 04, 2004 5:48 pm

Hehehe,



well I just staked my claim in the Gen X thread lol. I don't quite reckon I'm ready for the Old Dykes home yet.!!



I guess just to add to that, i'm for adding my vote to this being called The Experienced Lesbian thread. Or the "Bought the T shirt" thread :pride





Edited to add.. A man called me sonny the other day in a shop... O k so I was standing there reading Kerrang magazine.. but still.... I have breasts!! I know, I've had them for years.



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Re:Old Lesbians

Postby tybee317 » Tue Aug 17, 2004 9:59 pm

Wow, I think I have tottered around the board and found my place in the old, dykes home! I am 40 something but my mind says 20 something. The other day I made myself a label for my Id card at work "dykeasaurus rex". I miss being the baby dyke too, although I was/am really on the femme side. I just miss being the baby and having older wealthy women chase after me. That was fun. Anyway, I remember the Cuban Missle Crisis - the nuns made us practice putting our heads on our desks in case of a nuclear attack. :lmao

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