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Default Aug 17, 2020 at 08:49 AM
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At almost 65, some people think I'm younger. Now covered up the grey again after lockdown.

Sadly, prospective employers only look at the age not the person and ability.

Not ready for beige clothes yet. Sorry to those who like beige, it doesn't do anything for me. Still like to be fashionable, but nothing too flashy/blingy. I like to have fun, but not at someone else's expense.

As for how I'm treated, you'd think I was a brainless teenage with no thought for anything or anyone, but that's family for you! Really wish shop assistants wouldn't call me babe when I'm old enough to be their mother.

Some days when I look in the mirror I'm happy with the reflection. Other days I walk away as the face staring at me is my mother/grandmother. Usually when I haven't had a good night's sleep....
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Default Aug 17, 2020 at 02:21 PM
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Interestingly, since I went back to blonde people tell me I don’t look my age or look good for my age, especially some friends and family. Geez are they saying I looked old with purple?

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