Wow that Washington Post article felt a bit, unnecessary! Good for you taking the higher ground and seeing the positives though that at least it’s drawing attention to the issue. PS your top button about promoting your paid subscription says £6 a week not £6 a month 😀
I like this word because it evokes both the power and the possibilities of our age.
Queenager is much better than the French word sénior, which all fifty-year-olds hate and which refers to people aged from 45 to 100!
Wow that Washington Post article felt a bit, unnecessary! Good for you taking the higher ground and seeing the positives though that at least it’s drawing attention to the issue. PS your top button about promoting your paid subscription says £6 a week not £6 a month 😀
I think the term indicates a time of change in a positive way. There is too much negativity when referencing the over 50’s, particularly women.