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Getting Older
by sahara flower, Nov 27, 2008
It takes money to get those fabulous magazine looks and loads of airbrushing.
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Becoming Forty
by Xochitle, Nov 4, 2008
Women's ideas and dreams from being 20 years old to 40 years old.
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When a Woman Gets Into a Centennial Age
by Edna R de la Fuente, Nov 2, 2008
A very naughty child, hardheaded but energetic now turned 100 yrs. Still very strong, industrious, no diapers takes a bath all by herself but with care giver always assisting her.
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No Country for Old Women
by Carol Forsloff, Oct 27, 2008
One woman to another, and to those who care about women, Carol Forsloff says women should take responsibility and be accountable for their words and behaviors and thereby lead the way to change and remaining young, unlike doing what Michele Bachman and Geraldine Ferraro did that set such bad examples.
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Doctor, Doctor
by Paol Kaelin, Sep 18, 2008
The U curve.
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Notes From a Screaming Mirror
by Paol Kaelin, Sep 1, 2008
Discoveries of a recently old person.
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Is There Romance After 50?
by ittlebit, Aug 21, 2008
My experience with being single and over 50.
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Midlife: Women Have Them Too
by momabiz, Apr 29, 2008
I was thirty five when I realized I was having mine.Ask and you just might recieve.
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Life Begins At Forty: Life Changing Moments for Forty-something Women
by Gill Hart, Nov 14, 2007
Turning forty is a milestone in the psychological sense for many women. But with the right attitude and determination, rather than being something to dread, it can herald the beginning of a new you.
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When to Stop Chasing Eternal Youth and Give in to Life Changes
by Dugane, Aug 9, 2008
It starts earlier and earlier. Despite the numerous claims that thirties are the new twenties, many women in their thirties display behaviour that screams "I want to stay young!". But, how to remain focused on yourself, and have the best of both worlds – youth, which goes away with the age, and wisdom, which comes with the age?
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