When I was working and turned 50 I noticed I was becoming invisible. I even wrote a letter to the editor of a magazine about it, and it got published.
But now I am 68 it happens less and I don't really know why. Since I was 50 I have been to university, so perhaps doing that and graduating gave me more confidence, and it shows. I don't wear make up as I have dark hair and dark eyes, so i can get way with it. I do dye my hair though - not quite ready to be partly grey. Sometimes I dress boringly, in slacks and top. But when I wear something like a black top, long bright necklace and a long-ish skirt I get noticed more.
Australians tend to be polite, so a queue at a counter usually results in people being served in order.
Sometimes my strong Yorkshire accent gets me noticed too.
Grandson of New Limerick (Son of New Limerick contd.)
Book Title by Their Authors (Parlour Game)
This weather is getting me down. Is it May or March?
Why do hospitals, most of whom have large catchment areas, make accessing them so difficult?



. But, as I once said to my dad when he criticised as 'not very feminine' my wearing of some of my older brother's clothes when I was fifteen: "I don't have to try to be feminine. I'm feminine by definition."
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