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Sarah630 Sat 18-Oct-25 23:20:31

At what age do you think your body began to show noticeable significant signs of aging, regardless of menopause?

A. 45-49
B. 50-54
C. 55-59
D. 60-64
E. 65-69

Bazza Sun 19-Oct-25 18:56:42

All fine until 77. Now feeling like an old car where bits are failing a bit.

LucyAnna5 Sun 19-Oct-25 18:34:02

kittylester

I've reported this thread.

I reported it earlier too.

Labradora Sun 19-Oct-25 18:25:02

Sarah630 ??????
Glad this has been reported.

Wyllow3 Sun 19-Oct-25 18:11:25

Well, actually, around 72. But there were triggers for that.

Wyllow3 Sun 19-Oct-25 18:10:23

E.

Dottydots Sun 19-Oct-25 18:06:57

I'm 83 and think I still look lovely. That's if I close one eye and squint with the other!!

JamesandJon33 Sun 19-Oct-25 17:38:32

After 75

NotSpaghetti Sun 19-Oct-25 16:37:05

Bridie22

Notsphagetti, because only women go through the menopause!!!

But no, can't be that as the OP specifically said regardless of menopause.

Millie22 Sun 19-Oct-25 13:11:47

Are you writing a book 🤔

Cabbie21 Sun 19-Oct-25 13:08:00

F 79. That will flummox the OP if it is for a survey.

Bridie22 Sun 19-Oct-25 12:34:53

Oops didnt read the post properly!!
No men dont age, well they dont thinkbthey do 😅

Allira Sun 19-Oct-25 12:29:54

Question for women only!
That is strange, too.

Do men not age?

Lathyrus3 Sun 19-Oct-25 12:25:30

😃

Oops……..

Allira Sun 19-Oct-25 12:22:44

Lathyrus3

Why has it stopped at 69?

😬

Because after 69 we remain youthful-looking.
😁

Don't smile too much, you'll get wrinkles!

Lathyrus3 Sun 19-Oct-25 12:21:34

Why has it stopped at 69?

😬

BlueBelle Sun 19-Oct-25 12:14:40

I did report early this morning but it’s still here so guess HQ thinks it’s all ok

Mollygo Sun 19-Oct-25 11:34:15

Seems to be a sudden appearance by the OP. Nothing wrong with making your first post but a bit strange to make it a survey I’ve reported it too.

Astitchintime Sun 19-Oct-25 10:31:38

I also suspect this is for market research……….I know countless women who went through the menopause long before “category A” simply because they “needed to have a total hysterectomy “ according to their gynaecologist! And I won’t be answering either.

Allira Sun 19-Oct-25 10:26:48

Well done, kittylester.

I'll do the same.

kittylester Sun 19-Oct-25 10:12:41

I've reported this thread.

AuntieE Sun 19-Oct-25 09:43:15

Why do you want to know?

I might answer once I know whether you are just curious, carrying on medical research or trying to sell something.

I am not prepared to answer what looks like a sales or research project without knowing exactly what it is.

GoodAfternoonTea Sun 19-Oct-25 09:39:44

E. Definitely came at me like a train. I actually can't be bothered anymore with ephemera. I have a friend of 75 who stills gets very excited about things. I am 'Nah'.

Harris27 Sun 19-Oct-25 08:45:49

E for me heading for retirement. 65.

Mollygo Sun 19-Oct-25 08:35:32

LucyAnna5

Surely this is a question for research purposes? What is the OP going to do with a list of answers - 68, 56,70,65, etc…..?

Maybe
Add them together, divide by the number of answers and declare an average?

Or use the total number of posts to make a list of percentages per age group and call it a survey?

LucyAnna5 Sun 19-Oct-25 08:29:37

Surely this is a question for research purposes? What is the OP going to do with a list of answers - 68, 56,70,65, etc…..?