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Do senior citizens french kiss?

i do === try outs will be held next sunday at noon!!!

Senior Citizens: What do they do most on the Internet?

Firs, the term senior citizen covers a fairly large age group - some people say anything past 60 is fair game.You have a couple of answers for seniors 80 plus, and one that is full of facts and research findings.My husband is 62 and I will be 60 later this year. We are on the younger edge of senior citizen, born in the 1950s.We didn't grow up with computers but were young adults when they started to be used extensively in business. My husband had a very early PC in the early 1980s, a Commodore 64. I had an early job working a Wang word processor. Yes, we are dinosaurs of the computer age.But - we worked with them and had PCs and, as the technology improved, laptops, iPhones and iPads.I am using an iPhone as I write this in fact.We are not unusual for our age. Still, our parents are all over the map. My father-in-law was very tech-savvy and an early adopter all along the technology arc. He died over 2 years ago at age 87, so I think he was one extreme.My mother, age 82, is the other extreme. Towards the end of her career she used computers, but not all along like my generation. However she never has owned a computer or a smartphone. She used to say she wanted to buy a laptop, but never said why.So I think it’s pretty generational, with baby boomer seniors in a very different relationship and comfort level with computers than our parents’ generation.

Do senior citizens masturbate?

Oh hell yes we do

What age is considered senior citizen?

The 64-year-olds who embraced the term did so primarily for economic reasons, because they are now eligible for senior discounts. Interestingly, when asked to pinpoint when “old age” begins, both the oldest and youngest Boomers selected ages well beyond them. The youngest boomers said a person becomes old at age 78, while the oldest boomers said old age begins at 80.One of the first organizations to recognize senior citizens is the AARP. Member eligibility begins at age 50 and by joining this association you receive discounts on various services such as travel, hotels, restaurants, car rentals, online merchants, etc. Membership with AARP also opens many resources of information, publications, online seminars and access to website articles. This organization is a powerful lobby for senior and political issues.While these clients are with us for a much shorter duration than our other clients, we certainly cater to those who are injured. Whether you were hurt on the job or injured in a car accident, we can provide temporary and short term caregivers to assist with your everyday tasks.Affordable Medical Resources Getting well is much easier from the comfort of your own home rather than a rehabilitation center or hospital bed. Our caregivers can help get you home faster and on the road to recovery, while enjoying the comforts and everyday activities you’re used to. From helping with meals to assisting with daily tasks, our short term caregivers are an excellent option for anyone injured or suffering a short term disability.

What do senior citizens look forward to?

Gosh, lots of things! I really looked forward to retirement and, now that I’m there, I look forward to:Sleeping as long as I want each morning and not waking to an alarm. (Remember all those times the alarm went off and thinking, "I wish I could go back to sleep"?)Waking up to a beautiful day where I get to fully enjoy the beauty and the weather on my porch, instead of being stuck in an office.Having my coffee leisurely, on the porch, instead of waiting to get to work where I grab gulps when I can.Thinking about what I want to do each day and doing it. Or, not.Hearing from or seeing my son once in a while.Working in my gardens, watching things grow.Harvesting the food I grew and collecting eggs from my chickens. Enjoying the sweet taste of my labors.Taking a ride in the country to see the changing leaves.Lunching with a friend.Seeking out a new place for lunch I read about, and dining alone.Taking my time to browse through the library.Finishing a good book.Taking a day trip to Asheville or Atlanta.Taking a class I’m enrolled in.Completing a project I finally have time for.Going to a Fair I’ve always wanted to attend.Doing all the things I couldn’t do while working.Basically, doing what I want, when I want, how I want, if I want.Finally, freedom. Freedom to chose, freedom from stress, freedom from putting up with people and situations that I used to dread, freedom from obligations and deadlines. FREEDOM to be me!Actually, I have a lot more to look forward to now than when I was younger and working. Every day was the same and I didn’t have too many choices about it. I looked forward to the day I could retire and put all the demands placed on me in the rear view mirror. Well, I’m there, finally. So, now I have every single day to look forward to, instead of a goal off in some distant "future".

Should senior citizens give up lawn mowing?

Well, you know me....I believe all seniors ought to not only give up lawn mowing....but also their houses, yards and all that stuff.....and move to very much smaller quarters with absolutely no clutter....and spend all that time they have been spending with their stuff out with their friends, family and having a life away from home.

I used to love puttering around in the yard....now I do the same sort of puttering in the Spring & summer at a community garden I and a few others set up to teach the neighborhood children how to garden & grow food.

If you want to spend what little time you have left on earth doing things like mowing grass, I say have at it ....just be careful!

How do senior citizens contribute to society?

Senior citizens are one of the most important groups of people in our society. Their life experiences contain wisdom in discovering what they have found for themselves over the course of their entire life. Their wisdom should be cherished and appreciated. Their contributions to the society should be celebrated, for the present generation is ever indebted to them.  In older societies, of the east, their true value has always been understood. However in this day and age, where the reality of their value is being covered over by the fake illusions of the world created by a consumer-raping corporations, this important group of people have been misplaced. It is the children of the world, who truly need an elder's presence in their life. The presence of grandfather, or a grand mother in their lives can only enhance their character and integrity. Always cherish your elders in your life. Know that one day, you will be an elder too.

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