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How To Talk To Older Loved Ones About Difficult Subjects

I need subjects to talk about with my grandmother?

Grandparents are often looking for a subject to talk to you about. Asking about your day is hopefully a way of opening a conversation. So I guess I would tell her about my day(how school went your favorite subject. your friends ). Then I would probably say something like I don't think my days are real interesting .Just the average school day or whatever.What I would like to know is about your day and your past .Differences in school now and when you were younger. Ancestors and relatives. I'd like to know about places you've been and differences in cultures.What's your favorite book? Writing down ancestors names is a good way to keep family history.Maybe when you are older or should you have children ;someone will be an interested in beginning a family tree. Also a collection of favorite recipes.
You will be surprised as to how easy it is to speak to grandmother if you are honest in your interests in her.
I don't know what your culture is but I bet you would find it pretty interesting to know some of the songs your grandmother listened to as well as certain dancing.Like the Swing. Just enjoy your grandmother do not worry about her knowledge let her share with you.

I am taking a social gerontology class and I need some questions answered by people over 60 or older?

I swear on my life, names will be left out, i just need interview questions answered.
1. What is your family back ground, age, education level.
2. what strengths/attributes does the individual have.

Questions on aging:
1. How do you feel about growing old? Are there any regrets? If so, what are they?
2. What challenges did you have with approaching this stage of development?
3. Were there any physical challenges?
4. Describe the individual's social relationships. What do you do to keep physically fit and mentally challenged?
5. If you could relive your life, what would be different?

QUESTIOS on Mortality

1. Describe what you have done to prepare for your final days?
2. How comfortable are you with discussing death related topics?
3. What kind of legacy do you want to leave?
4. Who has benefited the most from your life experiences? (kids, families, etc.).

I really would appreciate it if you be honest with these questions and help me out...thank you sooo much!

How do I start a conversation with an older woman?

I know your dilemma. I too have dated older women, in fact, I PREFER older women. I'm 27 now, but have dated Ladies in their 30's when I was 22 and on up, unless I was our for a quicky. I once dated a beautiful lady who was 40 when I was 25. And it really is one of the BEST relationships I ever had. Anyway, I find it very easy to approach older women, easier in fact, than young broads who are stuck up. Older women are much easier to talk to, they will actually carry the conversation or pick it up if you stumble. It is so much easier to get acquainted with them. I guess at first, it is somewhat difficult to approach ANY woman, but take the shot. You already suspect she has an interest in you, so half the work is already done, think about it. My experience has been that older women love the idea of having a 'young stud' and WON'T take advantage of that. They just like to feel they still have 'it'. And some do. They will treat you like a king, really. I wouldn't worry too much about the age difference in the future, like when people say, "what about when you are 45 and she is 65?" Take this moment to moment. No one is thinking about marriage when they first ask their new boyfriend or girlfriend out right? DO NOT BRING UP SUBJECTS THAT FOCUS ON 'HER TIME' Like the music of 'her day', or peoples opinions if they were to see the two of you together...anything that points out the obvious differences!!!!! Trust me, you can be very comfortable and relaxed when you begin to talk to her, she will not be a smart *** or sarcastic like younger women sometimes are. Good luck man, it'll be alright.
Do me a favor would you? If things go the way you want them to, drop me a line and let me know if I was right or wrong about this. I'm curious about if this is just me or if others also see a difference.

How hard is Medical Technology course?

For the clinical lab? You have to be fairly decent in math. In the older days to you had to make reagents up by w/w volume etc, and math was involved in dilutions (serial), statistical analysis, standard deviations, algebra calculations, etc. You have to understand the probabilities of things and what the reactions are that are behind the test results. It is not an easy program, but is a good one for some one with precision, scientific methods interest, hand eye skills, and analytic thinking.

How to talk to 13 year old son about masturbation?

Ok this is new territory for me and I could really use some input on this.My son is 13 ,going through puberty,very emotional and frustrated.He was a straight a student ,never got angry,very outgoing but since he hit puberty all that has changed and I know it is most likely hormonal .He gets very embarrassed if I try to talk to him about sex or even body changes but I am wondering if he ever masturbate and if not should I tell him he needs to try it maybe it would relieve some of his tension and frustration.But why boy wants to talk to his mom about this.I dont want to talk with him about it but I want to help him and for him to know he can come to me about anything and not be ashamed thanks in advance for all your help!!!

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