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What age does a guy look his best?
At what age is a man his best looking in his life?
How long after working out do you see results?
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is parkinson's disease more common in men
A. Parkinson’s disease generally affects older people — the average age at the time of diagnosis is 55 to 65 years. Of the more than 60,000 Australians who have Parkinson’s disease, about 5-10 per cent are diagnosed before the age of 50 years. Parkinson’s disease is slightly more common in men than in women.
Age is the largest risk factor for the development and progression of Parkinson's disease. Most people who develop Parkinson's disease are older than 60 years of age. Men are affected about 1.5 to 2 times more often than women. A small number of individuals are at increased risk because of a family history of the disorder.
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what is age of menarche
For african americans about age 12 and a few months. For whites about 12 and a half. There have been at least five different studies since 2000 which gave slightly different results. In brief: 12 and 1/2. For african americans about age 12 and a few months.
1 The average age of menarche is 13 years, but it can be as early as 8 years and as late as 18 years and still be normal. 2 Premature or delayed menarche should be investigated-ie before 8 years or after 16 years.3 Normal menstruation then occurs in a monthly cycle until menopause, unless interrupted by pregnancy. This may be due to improved nutrition (and subsequent weight) in the population. 2 The average age of menarche is 13 years, but it can be as early as 8 years and as late as 18 years and still be normal.
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what age does down syndrome show up
At age 25, a woman has a one in 1,250 risk for having a child with Down syndrome. The risk increases to one in 952 at age 30, to one in 378 at age 35, to one in 106 at age 40 and one in 35 at age 45. However, 80% of children born with Down syndrome are born to mothers under the age of 35.This is because most babies, in general, are born to younger women.s many as 80% of adults with this condition reach age 55, and many live longer. The most common form of Down syndrome is often called trisomy 21, because individuals with this condition have three copies of the 21st chromosome.
A: Actually, 85% of children born with Down Syndrome are to mothers under the age of 35 years of age. The reason the greater risk over age of 35 is because the statistics are higher in that age group because there are not as many women having babies over the age of 35 years of age.
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what age do you stop getting pregnant
But for natural conception, age rarely keeps women from getting pregnant until they are over 40. Even in their early 40s, though, most women are still able to get pregnant, especially if they use ovulation prediction.
The fact of the matter is that pregnancy after the age of 40 is a growing trend in this country and in our community at large—but is it safe? The statistics say yes. Women over 40, or even over 50 years of age when they conceive generally have good outcomes with their pregnancy.
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average age for menarche in uk
Some estimates suggest that the median age of menarche worldwide is 14, and that there is a later age of onset in Asian populations compared to the West. The average age of menarche is about 12.5 years in the United States, 12.72 in Canada, 12.9 in the UK and 13.06 ± 0.10 years in Iceland.A study on girls in Istanbul, Turkey found the median age at menarche to be 12.74 years.ost sources agree that the average age of menarche in girls in modern societies has declined, though the reasons and the degree remain subjects of controversy. From the sixth to the fifteenth centuries in Europe, most women reached menarche on average at about 14, between the ages of 12 and 15.
According to Tanner, the average age of menarche dropped from about 17 to 12.8 during the period 1830-1962. The rate of decline was 4 months per decade. Tanner has also noticed a decline in the age of initiation of the growth spurt. The trend seems to have stopped, with the age of menarche leveling off at 12.6.
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what does onset mean
Onset/Rime Games. The onset is the initial phonological unit of any word (e.g. c in cat) and the term rime refers to the string of letters that follow, usually a vowel and final consonants (e.g. at in cat). Not all words have onsets.
Age of onset The age of onset is a medical term referring to the age at which an individual acquires, develops, or first experiences a condition or symptoms of a disease or disorder. For instance, the general age of onset for the spinal disease scoliosis is 10-15 years old, meaning that most people develop scoliosis when they are of an age between ten and fifteen years. Diseases are often categorized by their ages of onset as congenital, infantile, juvenile, or adult.
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pregnancy risks age
Pregnancy Risks After Age 35. Find out how your age affects pregnancy -- and what you can to do ensure that both you and your developing baby are safe and healthy. By Martha Pierce. 1 Facebook. 2 Pinterest. 3 Google Plus. 4 Email. 5 Print. 6 More. 7 Comments (0).
“While we do watch them more carefully, we don’t want people to fear that they absolutely can’t and shouldn’t get pregnant after age 35. It’s not an absolute risk, it’s a relative risk.”. Even so, Starck says it’s important to have these conversations early, so that women can plan ahead if necessary.
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age of ms patients
MS is more common in individuals of northern European descent. Women are more than twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis as men. Multiple sclerosis usually affects people between the ages of 20 and 50 years, and the average age of onset is approximately 34 years.
Only a small percentage of people with MS receive their diagnosis after age 50. In some cases, these people have late-onset MS. But for some, the diagnosis represents a delayed identification of years — or even decades — of unrecognized symptoms.
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how old is too old for liposuction
And going for it they are. In 2007, people over the age of 50 accounted for 31% of all plastic surgery procedures done in the United States, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. That's more than 3.6 million surgical and nonsurgical procedures.
The USPSTF recommends screening men aged 20-35 for lipid disorders if they are at increased risk for coronary heart disease. The USPSTF strongly recommends screening women aged 45 and older for lipid disorders if they are at increased risk for coronary heart disease.
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what is the average time a woman goes into menopause
1 The average age of U.S. women at the time of menopause is 51 years. 2 The most common age range at which women experience menopause is 48-55 years. 3 Premature menopause is defines as menopause occurring in a woman younger than 40 years. 4 About 1% of women experience premature menopause.
Most women go through menopause between their 40s and 50s. Hormonal changes during this transition can produce uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flashes. Most symptoms tend to last one to ten years, and then stop after a woman has reached menopause.
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what age is a women unsafe to have children
But the over-35 set still tend to face more risks and complications. For instance, the risks of having a child with a genetic disorder rise after 40, says Starck. It’s still very likely the baby will be healthy and won’t have a chromosome problem, she adds, but the risk does go up proportionally with age.
The average age of women having their first child was a record high of 26 years old in 2013, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Vital Statistics Report.he average age of first-time mothers is increasing because more women are waiting until their 30s and 40s to start having kids and fewer women are having their first kids in their teens and 20s, the CDC report says.
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can u have a baby at 50
Pregnancy over age 50 has, over recent years, become more possible for women, due to recent advances in assisted reproductive technology, in particular egg donation.Typically, a woman's fecundity ends with menopause, which by definition is 12 consecutive months without having had any menstrual flow at all.regnancy over age 50 has, over recent years, become more possible for women, due to recent advances in assisted reproductive technology, in particular egg donation.
Most women will be able to conceive naturally and give birth to a healthy baby if they get pregnant at 35 years old. After 35 years, the proportion of women who experience infertility, miscarriage or a problem with their baby increases.ou know the most fertile years are in your 20s, but want to get a better idea of how age affects your fertility. You may find it encouraging knowing that the number of women over the age of 30 having babies has risen in recent decades (ONS 2010) . Yes.
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advanced maternal age starts at what age
Maternal age: The age of the mother at the time of delivery. Advanced maternal age is usually defined as age 35 or more at delivery. Advanced maternal age predisposes to Down syndrome (trisomy 21). The risk of having a Down syndrome baby rises with maternal age. It essentially doubles from 1 in 725 at maternal age 32 to 1 in 365 at maternal age 35. And the risk continues to climb with the years and is 1 in 32 at maternal age 45.
Advanced paternal age is associated with an increased risk of certain genetic mutations, a risk that rises linearly with the age of the father. See: Advanced paternal age.
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average age at which women start greying
Research has revealed that gender can also affect the age we are likely to first notice gray hairs appearing. The average man starts to become gray at the age of 30, whilst in women it is slightly later at the age of 35. Although regardless of these averages, going gray can affect people of all ages.he Implications of Going Gray Regardless of age, gender or ethnicity, when a person discovers their first gray hair, it is a shocking reminder that youth is not infinite and old age in inescapable.
It's also the average age of a typical single mum and when women's hair starts to turn grey. For men, this is also when they start to worry about losing their locks, as hereditary hair loss affects 40 per cent of men to some degree by the time they are 35.ight is also the age at which most kids are allowed outside the home by themselves. 10 years and three months: The average age at which girls start puberty, almost two years earlier than their grandmothers, for whom puberty began at 12.
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what age does pregnancy stop
After 35 years, the proportion of women who experience infertility, miscarriage or a problem with their baby increases. By the age of 40 only two in five of those who wish to have a baby will be able to do so (RCOG 2011) .fter 35 years, the proportion of women who experience infertility, miscarriage or a problem with their baby increases. By the age of 40 only two in five of those who wish to have a baby will be able to do so (RCOG 2011) .
When does the jaw mandible stop growing in males? what age does the jaw mandible stop growing in males ? ... why do our internal organs stop growing in adulthood....is it due to the decline in GH during end of puberty? Or is it because maximum growth potential is already attained at the end of puberty? thanks ...
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Turtle age compared to humans age?
How do you tell age of a turtle?
What age do humans look the ugliest?
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Hic ages end If you believe that these are not asking the same thing and should be answered differently click here When did the paleolithic and neolithic ages begin?
When did the neolithic begin?
Masturbate guys eatch other?
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In the town the population was spread out with 16.9 % under the age of 18 , 3.1 % from 18 to 24 , 30.8 % from 25 to 44 , 30.8 % from 45 to 64 , and 18.5 % who were 65 years of age or older .
30.8 % were 45 to 64 , and 18.5 % were 65 years of age or older .
At 18 months of age , she lost all hearing in her right ear and 80 % of her hearing in her left ear .
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What is the right age difference between bride and the groom in marriage?
What should be the ideal age difference between the bride and the groom for a healthy marriage?
How much hours should we sleep daily?
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What is the oldest age a child should be allowed into a locker room with their parent of the opposite sex?
What is the oldest age of a child to be allowed in restroom/fitting room opposite sex at a public place?
What are some of the most inspiring stories of late bloomers?
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How common is it for someone living in Manhattan late 20s/early 30s to go on 8 dates with 8 different people over 8 days?
What's it like for someone living in Manhattan late 20s/early 30s to go on 8 dates with 8 different people over 8 days?
Is it fine to eat four bananas in a day?
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At the age of 25 , Scully became the youngest man to broadcast a World Series game ( a record that stands to this day ) .
At the age of 25 , Scully became the youngest man to broadcast a World Series game .
He 's been married for several decades , and when Dunham asks him if he remembers the happiest moment of his life after Walter tells him he has been married for forty-six years , Walter responds , `` Forty - `` seven '' years ago ! ''
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how old is the oldest man in the world?
His motto, he told Guinness World Records, is that one should always pursue what one loves and is passionate about.. This latest oldest-man record was verified after the passing of the prior record holder, Arturo Licata of Italy on April 24. Licata was 111 years and 357 days.
The oldest verified person ever was French woman Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 at the age of 122 years, 164 days. The oldest verified man ever was Jiroemon Kimura of Japan, who died last year at the age of 116 years and 54 days. He was the 10th oldest person to have lived, the nine older all being women. More On.
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The monks might sit along the length of the walls in strict age-order , apart from the office-holders .
The meetings generally took place in the morning , after mass ; the monks would sit along the length of the walls in strict age-order .
It can change '' but added : `` For the moment , I am in favor of maintaining celibacy , with all its pros and cons , because we have ten centuries of good experiences rather than failures ( ... ) Tradition has weight and validity . ''
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In the county the population was spread out with 21.70 % under the age of 18 , 6.80 % from 18 to 24 , 29.40 % from 25 to 44 , 26.00 % from 45 to 64 , and 16.20 % who were 65 years of age or older .
In the county the people was spread out with 21.70 % under the age of 18 , 6.80 % from 18 to 24 , 29.40 % from 25 to 44 , 26.00 % from 45 to 64 , and 16.20 % who were 65 years of age or older .
At 18 months of age , she lost all hearing in her right ear and 80 % of her hearing in her left ear .
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In the county the population was spread out with 22.10 % under the age of 18 , 7.90 % from 18 to 24 , 26.60 % from 25 to 44 , 26.20 % from 45 to 64 , and 17.10 % who were 65 years of age or older .
In the county the people were spread out with 22.10 % under the age of 18 , 7.90 % from 18 to 24 , 26.60 % from 25 to 44 , 26.20 % from 45 to 64 , and 17.10 % who were 65 years of age or older .
At 18 months of age , she lost all hearing in her right ear and 80 % of her hearing in her left ear .
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Tracey Cox says there is a good reason why men are dating older women . Older women tend to have more experience and confidence in bed . Tracey says a confident lover is always in demand .
Danniella Westbrook (40) and Tom Richards (24) might not be a shining example of a summer autumn Relationship, but it’s a combination that can make perfect sense. In the past, scientists stuck to the evolutionary theory that men prefer younger women who are likely to bear them more children. Not so. Results of one landmark study showed men don’t really care how old a woman is, it’s what she looks like that counts. (Hang your head, you shallow creatures!) Tracey says that whether it's power, charisma - or the fact that they’re a good lay - the older woman is hot property . While there’s an obvious downside to this (the good-looking really do rule the earth), the upside for single thirty-forty-(or even fifty)-somethings is you don’t need to be quite as panicked about ageing as you think. In this particular study, a group of twenty-something men consistently chose a picture of an attractive forty-something woman over photos of lots of other younger, if plainer, women. It wasn’t just for sex either – the men were asked to think white-picket fences rather than a Fifty Shades style fling. Whether it's power, charisma - or the fact that they’re a damn good lay - the older woman is hot property. So the next time you’re stressing about wrinkles or arms that continue waving when you’ve stopped, remind yourself of these six reasons which make you hotter than Cara Delevingne... Tracey says that older women tend to have not only more experience but more confidence in the bedroom . Why older women make great lovers . You know what you're doing . By the time most sexually adventurous women hit 30, they've not only clocked up more than a few lovers, they've been in a number of different sexual situations. Like anything, the more experience you have at something, the better you are at it. Over the years, the older woman has dealt with penises that won’t go up, down, or do both. She’s had lovers who needed their left shin tickled to get turned on, those who needed instruction on just about everything - and some who've taught her a thing or two. Her younger counterpart might have breasts that point to heaven but an older woman will keep you floating on cloud nine through sheer sexual knowledge. You take charge . Because of the age difference, you both assume roles. The older partner invariably becomes ‘teacher’; the younger partner ‘pupil’. While this can be annoying and restrictive out of bed, it somehow works while in it. Plenty of women still lie back and expect the guy to do all the work. If she takes the lead and becomes the sexual aggressor, it’s an automatic penis-pumper. You take your time . It usually takes women a little longer to get warmed up than he does. Older woman don’t apologise for this, they make the most of it, knowing a slower, longer sex session is liable to be a lot more enjoyable for both of you. You respond . You’re also more likely to exhibit the biggest turn-on of all - responsiveness. He really would rather have dimpled thighs that quiver, than a perfectly smooth set that don’t move an inch! Many men name responsiveness as an even bigger turn-on than beauty. You're confident . A confident lover is always in demand - no matter what she looks like. In fact, plenty of therapists say it’s an older woman’s sexual confidence which is at the heart of her appeal to younger men. You're not scared to give directions . If there's just one other piece of advice on sex a young girl should take from an older woman it's this: you won't get what you want in bed unless you ask for it. Lots of young woman refuse to guide their lovers because they feel he should "know" what to do - or fear that he'll see any instruction as criticism. The truth is, most men love forthright, confident women and would positively relish a more hands-on approach! For more sex advice like this, visit traceycox.com and check out her range of books.
Danny Mills has heaped more pressure on Nottingham Forest manager Stuart Pearce by claiming the former England international is 'not a great coach, not a great tactician and not a great motivator.' Pearce is under-fire at the City Ground with Forest winning just two of their last 20 matches ahead of Saturday's clash with rivals Derby. The former England Under 21 boss started well at Forest, winning five of his first seven league fixtures but the club now sit 13th in the Championship table. Stuart Pearce is under growing pressure at Nottingham Forest following a run of just two wins in 20 matches . Pearce is 'not a great coach, not a great tactician and not a great motivator', according to Danny Mills . Former England right back Mills spent two seasons playing under Stuart Pearce at Manchester City . However, Mills, who played under Pearce at Manchester City, believes people are quick to work the 52-year-old out. Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, Mills said: 'Pearce always starts well but goes off the boil. He is very predictable. After 10 games people work him out. 'He comes in, everyone says "wow, it's Stuart Pearce, legend! Psycho" and all of that and he has that instant respect. 'He gets teams going but after a while, players aren't stupid, they're not naive and they start to suss him out. He doesn't have the depth of football ability to back it up. 'Actually, he is not a great coach, he's not a great tactician, he's not a great motivator and he struggles with big players who question his authority.' Mills claims people say 'wow, it's Stuart Pearce, legend!' but players quickly suss out the former left back .
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Mind Perception of a Sociable Humanoid Robot : A Comparison Between Elderly and Young Adults
Sociable robots are slowly entering domains such as education and healthcare. As we are exposing our youth and elderly to these new intelligent technologies, it is important to understand their perception and attitudes towards robots. This study investigates the differences between elderly and young adults in ascribing mind perception to a sociable humanoid robot. Both subjective and behavioral measurements were employed to investigate the differences. Several trends were found; elderlies attributed higher scores of mind perception to the robot, whereas young adults seemed to have a more positive attitude towards it. Elderlies seemed to apply human social models of interaction, whereas young adults perceived a master-slave relationship between humans and the robot. Furthermore, a significant positive correlation was found between mind perception and attitude toward the robot for both groups.
1. Contextual and Methodological Considerations 2. Contemporary Youth Concerns in Historical Perspective 3. North American Indian Perspectives on Human Development 4. Menstruation, Cosmology, and Feminism 5. Historical Overview of Coming-of-Age Practices 6. The Apache Sunrise Dance 7. Interpretation of the Apache Sunrise Dance 8. Contemporary Navajo, Lakota, and Ojibwa Puberty Customs 9. Broader Perspectives on Coming-of-Age
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what is the targeted age for this product?
I've been using this fragrance since I was a teen, and I'm in my late 20s now. I think it would be fine into the 30s and 40s, too.
I got this for my grandson, and he loves it. We have never had a problem with it.
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When do we use "elder" "older" and "eldest"? I'd appreciate it if someone explained everything regarding those three adjectives. They confuse me.
"Elder brother" or "older brother"? I've read both forms in newspapers and online news: elder brother and older brother. What's the difference between them? When should I use which?
How do the PHP equality (== double equals) and identity (=== triple equals) comparison operators differ? What is the difference between == and ===? How exactly does the loosely == comparison work? How exactly does the strict === comparison work? What would be some useful examples?
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How to fetch only years of age in php
PHP calculate age
Get Age of a person in MySQL
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Why do black people age better than white people?
Why do black people seem to age so much slower relative to white people?
How is it that judges give more than 100-year prison terms, knowing a human is not able to live that long?
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Is 32 too old to start a PhD program?
Am I too old at 58 to do a Phd?
What are the Pro and Cons of late marriage (>35years)?
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Why sex is better in your 60s
Survey finds 66-year-olds are the most satisfied in bed - and sex therapists say it makes sense. Your sex life reaches its peak in your 60s, according to a new report. The eighth annual Singles in America survey was taken by more than 5,000 single people in the US. It found single women are having the best sex at 66 years old and men at 64. Advertisement Sex therapist Dr Madeleine Castellanos said lovemaking is more fulfilling for single men and women in their 60s because they are experienced, they know what they want and are free to explore the dimensions of their sexuality. "As you get older you know what you like physically," sex therapist Dr Castellanos, a New York-based sex therapist, told Daily Mail Online. While many think younger people have a better time knocking boots, the recent survey revealed it actually gets better with age. In fact, a study published by National Commission on Aging found women, in particular, said sex in their 70s was at least as satisfying or more satisfying physically than it was in their 40s. Dr Castellanos told Daily Mail Online many men and women like getting frisky in their 60s because they are more free. "Many of them had a much more narrow range of experience limited by who they were with," she explained. For instance, single people in their 60s who have been in long-term relationships when they were younger are now able to "continue to explore all the dimensions of their sexuality." Since there's also a learning curve to sex, men and and women could be having a better time knocking boots in their 60s simply because they've been doing it for such a long time. "The older you are the less limited you are about what other people think, what society thinks and what your partner thinks," Dr Castellanos explained. Previous studies have found that, contrary to popular belief, older people are spending a lot of time between the sheets with their partners. A 2007 study published in The New England Journal of Medicine found that the majority of older people who were married or had intimate partners were sexually active well into their 80s. Many of them reported having intercourse, oral sex and masturbating even in their 80s and 90s. The Singles in America survey, funded by Match and conducted by Research Now, is the latest to prove sex isn't just a young person's game.
In just over half a year, Bank A/S has attracted 11,500 clients to an investment service provided by a robot. Denmark’s biggest financial firm now hopes the project will help it expand its wealth management operations. The robot is called June. It targets retail clients and small businesses that normally wouldn’t have the resources to work out what to do with their surplus cash. And with holding the world record in negative rates — the country’s been below zero since 2012, longer than any other place on Earth — the bank argues it makes sense to redirect deposits now earning nothing. Customers encountering June for the first time are asked how much they want to invest (the limit is 1 million kroner, or about $160,000 per person). They then need to choose a risk category. If they’re not sure, provides a short test. That’s followed by questions on a preferred investing time horizon, as well as income, spending, assets and liabilities. Then June provides a recommendation on which of five funds to invest in, based on an algorithm. The whole process takes about 10 minutes. “The idea with June is basically to help democratize investment,” Jakob Beck Thomsen, Danske’s product chief for June in Copenhagen, said. He also notes that “more than half the people using June are below 40. Normally, with our more conventional investing services, the average age is above 60.” Clients are offered access to exchange-traded funds, with varying distributions of stocks and bonds, and different geographic spreads, depending on their risk appetite. Thomsen says a lot of clients are now joining via June. He also says the robot “is not a job killer. We’re basically looking to expand our wealth business and this is a complement to our existing business.” But the kind of automation June offers is set to spread throughout Thomsen says that “in terms of the technology, a lot of the things you see in June, you’ll start seeing across other areas of the bank as well.”
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What is maturity? Is it only the physical change?
What can be termed as maturity?
I'm very much different from my fiancee. She is emotional and I'm practical guy. Will we really make a good pair? Will it last long?
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Is biological aging a disease?
What are the biological causes of aging?
Do you think women's youth is short? Do you think a woman should get married and have babies at a certain age?
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Clothing sales have been boosted by older customers wanting to wear the latest trends . Helen Mirren and Meryl Streep have been credited with inspiring older women to embrace more youthful fashion . Next's Chief executive Lord Wolfson said older customers no longer see their age as a barrier . Women around the age of 60 are now choosing the same items as those aged 40 and under, as the generations become blurred . Fashion expert Gemma Champ said many women now stay physically active into their old age, giving them confidence to carry off young designs .
They make elegance look effortless when they step on to the red carpet. Now Helen Mirren and Meryl Streep have been credited with inspiring older women to embrace more youthful fashion. Next said its clothing sales have been boosted by older customers wanting to wear the latest trends and copy their celebrity role models’ ageless style. Scroll down for video . Despite the 43 year age gap between the two Helen Mirren looks just as good in a floor length red lace dress as 23-year-old singer Rita Ora . Helen Mirren, 69, looking elegant at the weekend at the premiere of The Hundred Foot Journey this week and Elizabeth Banks, 40, at the Toronto Film Festival in a bold co-ord trouser suit by Chloe . Helen Mirren in a figure-hugging red dress and leopard print court shoes at this year's GQ Awards and Victoria Beckham, 40, at New York Fashion Week in a skirt from her own collection . It claimed women around the age of 60 are now choosing the same items as those aged 40 and under, as the generations become blurred. Chief executive Lord Wolfson said that while older customers might once have shied away from certain styles, they no longer see their age as a barrier. ‘There is no longer the same fashion cut-off of a few years ago,’ he said. ‘I don’t think people nowadays think, “I can’t buy that”. Age is becoming less of a determining factor. As our business grows we are seeing more customers come in of different ages – and an increasing proportion don’t see their age as preventing them following trends.’ Meryl Streep has a patriotic moment in the same Catherine Malandrino stars and stripes shirt dress worn by 35-year-old actress Tatyana Ali . Meryl Streep made a bold choice for the 2012 Academy Awards, opting for a gold Lanvin dress with a plunging neckline, rivalling the fashion credentials of much younger stars like Hilary Swank . Meryl Streep, 65, shows off her shoulders in a Stella McCartney creation at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and Kate Moss, 40, stepping out in London today in black skinny jeans and a leopard print scarf . Fashion expert Gemma Champ said many women now stay physically active into their old age, meaning they have the confidence to carry off younger designs. She added: ‘No one wants to dress like an old lady. 60-year-olds are not that old these days – they are young and fit and still working. ‘Many grew up in the 1960s and 1970s and had a good time. They are not ready to go into perms and blue rinses.’ She said that while the previous generation may have looked to their mothers for fashion advice, today’s older women are more likely to copy their daughters. 69-year-old Helen Mirren pictured promoting her latest film in an elegant white satin dress which had a black floral pattern running throughout and 40-year-old Eva Mendes launching her vintage-inspired fashion line earlier this year . The film stars' style on and off the red carpet has inspired women in their 60s to wear younger fashions . Lord Wolfson also revealed Next is planning a new fashion range, featuring dresses costing up to £150. Men’s suits will also be included, retailing at up to £300. But he said this was a small range, and not a wider move upmarket for the chain.
Middle-aged: It's been said that life begins at 40, but it might be more accurate to say that mid-life begins at 40 according to a Government poll . It’s been said, somewhat optimistically,  that life begins at 40. Now it seems  a more accurate adage might read: Mid-life begins at 40. Or to be precise, according to a study which reveals  general attitudes to youth and ageing, the age at which we should stop calling ourselves young is 40 years, eight months and two weeks. And, rather worryingly, the Britons surveyed reckon old age begins when people reach the age of 59 years, two months and two weeks. The poll, for the Department for Work and Pensions, spoke to 2,171 people aged 16 or over and uncovered stark variations in the views of men and women and different age groups. Men say being young stops at 38 and a half. For women the cut-off is delayed until 42 years, nine months and three months. Old age, according to women, begins at 60 years, four months and two weeks.But for men, it is much earlier – at 58. The gap may be down to men placing more emphasis on diminishing strength as a mark of ageing, or because women tend to live longer. As you might expect, the definition of old age goes back in later life. Under-50s said it begins at 46 years and nine months. For those age 50-plus, old age starts at 62 years, seven months and two weeks. While 16- to 24-year-olds said being young ends at 32, for those aged 80-plus the answer was 52. This is not far short of when the youngest group said old age begins – 54. The Department for Work and Pensions said ‘the disparity in perceptions’ showed ‘the potential for age stereotypes to be applied in very inconsistent ways’. Old age: Britons believe that old age begins at the age of 59 years, two months and two weeks according to a Government poll (file picture) Class and income may also be factors. The unemployed said being young ends nine years earlier than those with full time jobs. People who lived in council houses tended to believe old age started five years  earlier than those who owned their home outright. Ros Altmann of over-50s group Saga said: ‘These surveys show that the older you get, the later you think old age begins. ‘What is happening is that people are suddenly getting to an age and thinking: no, I’m not old actually. I might have thought I would feel old at this age, but I do not. ‘This survey also shows there is significant age discrimination and outdated attitudes among younger people – and that is worrying. ‘Youngsters tend to think people who are older are not up to much. It’s just not true.’
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Handle Age Issues on a Job Interview
In theory, age discrimination should not factor into a job interview: if a company is professional and law-abiding, the interview should be about your qualifications alone.
Tired of seeing Dad shovel down cold shrimp at the buffet? Wish Mom would stop pointing out how beautiful every feature of the ship is? Want to hang out with people your own age?
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File an Age Discrimination Lawsuit
Most employers are prohibited from discriminating against older employees on the basis of their age by federal or state laws. These laws protect older employees at all stages of the employment process so employees over 40 are treated fairly by their employers.
Tired of seeing Dad shovel down cold shrimp at the buffet? Wish Mom would stop pointing out how beautiful every feature of the ship is? Want to hang out with people your own age?
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Spot Age Discrimination
People who wouldn’t consider making racist or sexist comments at work may not think twice about making fun of older adults. Even so, this “ageism” often leads to age discrimination, which is against the law.
A constantly dripping tap (faucet) can leave marks on a bath. This can be an issue when purchasing an old, used antique bath as well as your regular bath.
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I am reading measure theory from Royden, and I am stuck in some of them. I have this question: suppose $E$ is a measurable set and let $f: E \to \mathbb{R}$. Prove that : $f$ is measurable if and only if $f^{-1}(A)$ is measurable for any $A \subseteq \mathbb{R}$. I know this is not true if measurable means "Lebesgue measurable", can anyone give a counterexample in details ?
Let $f$ be a continuous function on a set $E$. Is it always true that $f^{-1}(A)$ is always measurable if $A$ is measurable? I say no. We know that $\bar{\psi(x)}:=\frac{\phi(x)+x}{2}$ where $\phi$ is the Cantor (or Cantor-Lebesgue) function and $\bar{\psi}:[0,1] \rightarrow [0,1]$. We know this function maps a measurable subset of $C$ (the Cantor set) into a non-measurable set $W$. A few observations about $\bar{\psi(x)}$. It is strictly increasing and continuous, so it has a continuous inverse $\bar{\psi(x)}^{-1}$. Thus $\bar{\psi(x)}^{-1}(W)=c \subset C$; that is, $\bar{\psi(x)}^{-1}(W)$ is non-measurable, but c is. Is this correct?
Could someone please check if I'm saying something that make sense? I am trying to check the following: If $f$ is a measurable function, then $\text{supp}(f)$ is measurable set? Is it simply because, if we consider $E_1 = (0,\infty)$ and $E_2 = (-\infty,0)$, since they are open, they are measurable. So their union $\mathbb{R}-\{0\}$ is measurable as well. Since $f$ is measurable, then the preimage $f^{-1}(\mathbb{R}-\{0\})$ is measurable. But the preimage is just the support?
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Become researcher after PhD at 40
Am I too old for academia after a PhD?
Am I too old for academia after a PhD?
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Age vs career in natural science Due to my country's education (we finish high school later than other countries), a year off, doing master's degree, I am finding myself in my first year of PhD in States being 26 years old, possibly graduating when I am 30. I have recently become very anxious about my age, since scientific career has been always my goal, I feel like I am too old and behind everyone else. In Europe, where I am from, I have been told that age does not matter as much, and what matters is papers/scientific output, especially since the end of PhD, in support of me pursuing the doctoral degree in USA, where it takes longer. I am doing my PhD at one of the top tier schools in a very prolific group, where I am surrounded by people that got their PhD when they were 25... In addition I know from experience of me and others that in my field (physics) women are heavily biased against at all stages. Also, my field requires completion of usually 2 post-docs before applying for positions, which would take around 5 years. I am looking for some input on this and how realistic my chances of staying in academia are, how much age matters when hiring for post-docs/faculty positions (in Europe) and how to cope with age related anxiety in academia.
Are old (>35) faculty candidates discriminated against all over the world? I think that in India research institutes will never take a faculty candidate who is over 35. Is it so all over the world? I am asking this question from the point of view of if someone starts their PhD. at the age of 27 then its unlikely they will be faculty candidates till they are 40.
How to contact professors for PhD vacancies? I know many master's students who get an opportunity to talk to their potential PhD advisors well before applying. In most cases this opportunity is available by the professors with whom they worked for their master's. Moreover, there are many others who establish a contact with professors by mailing them and enquiring about PhD vacancies. My questions are: How important is knowing an advisor prior to applying for PhD? Does an email interaction play a vital role when the department makes its admit decisions? If email contact is important, can a student send out mails to 2-3 professors (working in the same area) in case one of them does not bother to reply? To sum up, is applying of any use (especially in top universities) when you have no contacts and only your credentials to bank on?
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feelin good or pesimistic
I would never advocate that age should be used to determine how one should feel old or young. I do not feel old, though via age many might say "I am getting older... I am 30+ and I still do activities any young person would, I enjoy dancing, I play video games...I run up and down the stair case...And hopefully I will keep on doing this till I pass on to the great beyond...
great oldie\n\nIt is a great day to be alive!!\n\nGood Luck and God Bless!!
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why do people even live after 35/40?
this is related with ur karama,if ur karma is good ur life be enjoyable,if ur karma is not good then ur life like a dead man
What? 45 second? Are you serious? Might want to wait for the World Cup to finish first.
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Should we respect the old people?
Should we respect old people?
How does it feel for a wife to be elder than the husband?
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What is the proper age to get married?
What age do you think is proper to get married?
How do I know if I found the one?
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Which is the ideal age to marry for a man?
What is the ideal age for getting married?
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Ruben Navarrette: 2016 GOP candidate should be young, to make Dem opponent look old . He says we're 'allowed' to mention older male candidates' age but not Hillary's. It's an issue . Candidates age quickly in tough office. With some exceptions, youth, vigor better, he says . Navarrette: Candidates should be capped at 60. 2016 message: 'Go young, or go home'
San Diego, California (CNN) -- "Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans -- born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage ..." — John F. Kennedy, inaugural address, 1961 . At the risk of being accused of ageism, let me suggest that the Republican Party should set its mind in 2016 to nominating a presidential candidate who is young enough to make their likely Democratic opponent look, well, not so young. In November 2016, Hillary Clinton — who won't be the only Democrat running in the primaries, but will surely be the frontrunner — will be 69 years old. Already, we've seen one headline that spells out what a lot of Americans may be thinking: "Is Hillary Clinton Too Old to be President?" We're not supposed to ask that question or mention Hillary's age. That's because she's a woman and a Democrat and we're only allowed to bring up a candidate's age when we're talking about men and Republicans. Besides, Clinton is a baby Boomer, and that demographic of 70 million Americans is determined -- by virtue of sheer size -- to redefine every stage of life. We can expect to read plenty of articles in the months to come, green lit by baby boomer editors, about how 70 is the new 40. Or something like that. All spinning aside, here's the bad news for Democrats: While Americans have come to expect that being president tends to prematurely age whomever occupies the office, when it comes to electing a president, they still seem prefer to vote for people for whom the aging process isn't already too far along. That's a polite way of saying that voters often prefer younger candidates to older ones. In the field of politics -- as in sports and entertainment -- many people worship at the altar of youth and what President Kennedy used to call "vigor." Even in the best of times -- economic prosperity, a healthy job market, no threats to our national security and so on -- being president is a tough gig. The job is intellectually taxing, emotionally draining, and physically demanding. I would imagine that just the daily terror briefings alone, where the president is informed of all the plots that were foiled by authorities the night before, is enough to turn one's hair white. There have been exceptions. In 1984, President Reagan -- at 73 -- famously quipped during a debate with his 56-year-old Democratic opponent, Walter Mondale, that he wouldn't "exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience." In his runaway bid for re-election, Reagan carried 49 states. But there are lots of examples of youth carrying the day. -- Kennedy had no qualms about exploiting youth for political purposes. In 1946, the Massachusetts Democrat vied for the state's 11th congressional district. Campaign posters offered the slogan: "A New Generation Offers a Leader." Kennedy won; he was just 29 years old. It was 15 years later, at 44, as he was sworn in as president, that he talked about how the "torch" of leadership had been passed to his cohort -- the fabled "World War II Generation." -- In 1992, 46-year-old Bill Clinton went on MTV, played the saxophone on "The Arsenio Hall Show" and told Americans -- in the words of Fleetwood Mac -- "don't stop thinking about tomorrow." In that race, Clinton defeated the incumbent president, 68-year-old George H.W. Bush. In 1996, a 50-year-old Clinton beat Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, who was 73 years old. -- In 2008, after a campaign full of whispers about his opponent's health and vitality, 47-year-old Barack Obama handily defeated Sen. John McCain of Arizona, who was 72 at the time. Four years later, in 2012, a 51-year-old Obama cruised to victory over 65-year-old Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor. Now imagine how 2016 could shape up. By then, a 69-year-old Hillary Clinton could find herself slugging through a tougher-than-expected Democratic primary against a 73-year-old Joe Biden or Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who will then be 67 years old. Democrats should take a good hard look at more youthful candidates such as New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who will be 58 years old, or a 53-year-old Martin O'Malley, the governor of Maryland. Meanwhile, Republicans should definitely be looking for a younger candidate on the assumption that Clinton will be the nominee. In fact, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus should just flat-out declare that -- for this job -- anyone over 60 years old need not apply. Some might consider this requirement unfair, even tantamount to age discrimination. Not so. All sorts of jobs have mandatory age limits attached to them. Why not the presidency? It's true that, in 2016, there will be millions of Americans who are older than 60. But I would wager that more of them will -- at that stage of life -- be interested in easing into retirement than running for president. Older voters don't necessarily vote for older candidates, just as younger voters don't always support younger candidates. A GOP age limit would still leave an opening for what will be, in 2016, a pair of promising 45-year-old Hispanic senators — Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky would also make the cut since he'll only be 53 years old. Rounding out the top tier of GOP hopefuls, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will be 49 years old, and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will be 54 years old. The bad news: Capping applicants at 60 would exclude one of the best Republican prospects — former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who will be 63 in 2016. The good news: It'll also spare the country another Quixotic presidential campaign by Mitt Romney, who would be 69. This isn't about ability. It's about electability. So the question isn't whether a given candidate is too old to serve as president. It's whether voters are willing to hand the presidency over to someone who they perceive as too old. In 2016, the message to both parties should be: "Go young — or go home."
Middle-aged: It's been said that life begins at 40, but it might be more accurate to say that mid-life begins at 40 according to a Government poll . It’s been said, somewhat optimistically,  that life begins at 40. Now it seems  a more accurate adage might read: Mid-life begins at 40. Or to be precise, according to a study which reveals  general attitudes to youth and ageing, the age at which we should stop calling ourselves young is 40 years, eight months and two weeks. And, rather worryingly, the Britons surveyed reckon old age begins when people reach the age of 59 years, two months and two weeks. The poll, for the Department for Work and Pensions, spoke to 2,171 people aged 16 or over and uncovered stark variations in the views of men and women and different age groups. Men say being young stops at 38 and a half. For women the cut-off is delayed until 42 years, nine months and three months. Old age, according to women, begins at 60 years, four months and two weeks.But for men, it is much earlier – at 58. The gap may be down to men placing more emphasis on diminishing strength as a mark of ageing, or because women tend to live longer. As you might expect, the definition of old age goes back in later life. Under-50s said it begins at 46 years and nine months. For those age 50-plus, old age starts at 62 years, seven months and two weeks. While 16- to 24-year-olds said being young ends at 32, for those aged 80-plus the answer was 52. This is not far short of when the youngest group said old age begins – 54. The Department for Work and Pensions said ‘the disparity in perceptions’ showed ‘the potential for age stereotypes to be applied in very inconsistent ways’. Old age: Britons believe that old age begins at the age of 59 years, two months and two weeks according to a Government poll (file picture) Class and income may also be factors. The unemployed said being young ends nine years earlier than those with full time jobs. People who lived in council houses tended to believe old age started five years  earlier than those who owned their home outright. Ros Altmann of over-50s group Saga said: ‘These surveys show that the older you get, the later you think old age begins. ‘What is happening is that people are suddenly getting to an age and thinking: no, I’m not old actually. I might have thought I would feel old at this age, but I do not. ‘This survey also shows there is significant age discrimination and outdated attitudes among younger people – and that is worrying. ‘Youngsters tend to think people who are older are not up to much. It’s just not true.’
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Do older men prefer younger women?
Do older men like younger girls?
What's it like to get with a cougar?
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What is a good age to settle down and get married for men?
Marriage- What is the right age to get married for male?
What is the best temperature for the refrigerator and freezer?
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Is 20 years old still young?
Is 20 years old young?
Will India be a developed country in 2020?
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What happens when a wife is older than a husband?
How does it feel for a wife to be elder than the husband?
How do I get more friends on Facebook?
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What is the “acceptable” age difference between two lovers?
What is the age difference between lovers that is acceptable?
What do you think about a year or two gap between high school and college?
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What is best age to get married?
What is the ideal age for getting married?
What was the happiest day of your life?
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What is the best time or age for a man to get married?
When is a good time to get married for a man?
When will Jesus Christ return?
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Can an officer in the Indian army get married before 25? What are the circumstances where it might be allowed?
Is it true that an Indian army officer can't marry before 25 and without the permission of their seniors? If yes, why?
Can I start playing cricket at age 19?
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What's the ideal age for an Indian man to get married?
What is the right age for an Indian man to get married?
When does one know it's time to settle down, if ever?
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What is perfect age for marriage?
What is good age for marriage?
What is the best temperature for the refrigerator and freezer?
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What is the correct age for a girl to get married?
What is a correct age for a girl to get married?
Is premarital sex immoral in India?
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Why are women sensitive about age?
Why are women so sensitive regarding their age?
What's it like to get with a cougar?
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What does it feel like for a male to date or marry someone who is older than you?
What does it feel like to be married to a woman who is significantly older than you?
What's it like to get with a cougar?
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What is the age difference between lovers that is acceptable?
What should be a right difference of age between two couples?
Why are people so against incest?
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Is it normal that I'm attracted to older men?
Is it normal to be genuinely attracted to older men?
How can you find a sugar daddy?
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Marriage- What is the right age to get married for male?
At what age is a man suppose to get married?
What is the average match rate for guys on Tinder?
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What are the pros and cons of marrying a woman who is older than me?
What are the pros and cons in marrying a girl older than you?
What are some advantages of upgrading software?
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Why do young guys like older women?
Why do some men like older women?
How does it feel for a wife to be elder than the husband?
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Why do we lose friends as we age?
Why do we lose friends as we get older?
How does it feel for a wife to be elder than the husband?
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Why are men in their 20's so horrible?
Why are so many men in their 20's so terrible?
How does a midlife crisis feel?
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What is the best age to get married for a woman?
What's the best age for girls to get married?
What is the best temperature for the refrigerator and freezer?
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What is the best and most advisable age for a man to get married?
At what age is a man suppose to get married?
When is the right time to quit a job and start a business?
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Does a difference in age matter in love?
Does age matter in love?
What do you think about a year or two gap between high school and college?
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Is 30 old?
Do you think 30 is an old age?
Should I really be worried about the future?
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I am two years younger than my crush, is that bad?
Im two years younger than my crush, is that bad?
Does having some difference in parents' name in class 10 and 12 marksheet create any problem?
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I am a 38 year old single male, is it too late for me to find love, would women be put off by my age?
I am a 38 year old man. Is it too late to find love. Would my age put women off?
Why am I not finding any match on Tinder?
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What is the right age to marry?
What, according to you, is the right age to marry?
How do I know if I found the one?
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What is the best age to get married? Best age to have children?
What is the ideal age for getting married?
What is the best temperature for the refrigerator and freezer?
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It's the oldest age you can be & still be a sexagenarian
Sexagenarian - definition of sexagenarian by The Free Dictionary Define sexagenarian. sexagenarian synonyms, sexagenarian pronunciation, ... A person who is 60 years old or between the ages of 60 and 70. adj. ... or attained a specific age; "his mother is very old"; "a ripe old age"; "how old are you?" ... a man for what she can get out of him it is better to take a sexagenarian Excellency...
Kenny G's Seattle Childhood - WSJ Dec 22, 2014 ... Saxophonist Kenny Gorelick, 58, known professionally as Kenny G, has recorded ... My dad was in the plumbing-supply business, and my early...
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On March 8, 1996 this 93-year-old broke the record, becoming the oldest person ever to serve in the U.S. Senate
THE 100-YEAR-OLD SENATOR? - The Washington Post Apr 8, 1996 ... But 93-year-old Strom Thurmond, South Carolina's very senior United ... history's Oldest Living Senator -- a milestone he passed on March 8, when ... Thurmond must win reelection to break the 42-year-plus record of .... He is one of the most phenomenal men who ever served in the United States Senate.".
Sexagenarian - definition of sexagenarian by The Free Dictionary Define sexagenarian. sexagenarian synonyms, sexagenarian pronunciation, ... A person who is 60 years old or between the ages of 60 and 70. adj. ... or attained a specific age; "his mother is very old"; "a ripe old age"; "how old are you?" ... a man for what she can get out of him it is better to take a sexagenarian Excellency...
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Difference Elder vs Older Why in this sentence "older " is the correct word? He married the older sister and now they have two sets of twins. He married the elder sister and now they have two sets of twins.
The difference between "Older" and "Elder" What is the difference between "Older" and "Elder" ? And are they interchangeable ?
a two hour leave VS. two hours leave I couldn't get the difference between these? give me a two hour leave give me two hours leave What is more, when it comes to using the latter, which one would you rather use? two hours' leave two hour leave
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Date when You Both Have Children from Previous Relationships
Dating with kids can be scary, especially if two sets of children are involved. At the same time, it can be comforting to date another single parent.
If you've got a mountain of unlabeled youth soccer games and bar mitzvah compilations from 1989 threatening a VHS avalanche in your basement, it may be time to fast-forward into the 21st century.
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Know When It's the Right Age to Have a Boyfriend
You may be asking yourself if you’re old enough to have a boyfriend or begin dating. There isn’t one easy answer that fits everyone, since you may have strict parents, or, or a unique cultural or religious background.
Hi! This is Maisy09, and I am an actress! I wanted to write this article in my own experience, so parents and kids, hope you like this and follow it!
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Is it ok to date a woman 20 yrs younger than you?
If you are both happy, why shouldn't it be? Just be sure that you both are on the same page when it comes to things like marriage, kids, etc, and you should be fine.
Anything is possible, I can see a few complications down the road... but what the hay... cross those bridges when you get there!!
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Should a woman who has a 23yr child consider having another chid?
well it mostly depends on u if yor like ovr 50 or 52 then that is getting a little older but if yor still young go for it!
There is NO problem. The ONLY problem there would be is if you and your hubby had the problem.As long as you both are fine with it then all is well. It's your guy's life not there's. I'm 31 and my hubby is 38 and we make an awsome couple. As long as you both are cool with it then it's NO ONE Else's business...
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How do I know if he really wants to get married?
when he asks you :P u'll just know he will keep bringing it up and talk about u guys way into the future and stuff and what u guys will be like as old people
you need to talk to him find out things about him and visa versa. if you like to chat more email me at [email protected]
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I am married a older woman last year. We have very close relationship with us. We are share my feeling and difficulties with us. She is 45 years and I am only 24 Years.
I don't think it has ANYTHING to do with gender.\n\nOlder people... who are paying attention... have the experience and appreciation that comes with time.\n\nAs an older MAN... When I have the opportunity to be with a much younger woman... it BLOWS THEIR mind. I know so much more, and I'm comfortable (not nervious)... and more focused on their pleasure... and of course not as Quick as their peer counterparts.\n\nMale, Female, conehead... it's the experience that's the difference. It just in THIS case... the experience is with the woman.
Yes..but some questions that kids may have..they may not be able to go to there parents..like i came across a few questions that said...I'm 12 years old..but Iam not ready to have sex..but everyone else is doing...what kind of advice is another kid going to give to a another kid..about something everybody else is doing..or kids that don't know any better..so you have to think about it like that ..Even though some of the kids questions..may be very childish, but you also have try to think of the kids that are really benefiting from the adults that are giving there insight on there situation..because you may have been through it as a child or no someone who had the same problem..so with your question i think i can go both ways.. because you can choose if your 50yrs old ..and take a kids advice..or your 50yrs old and giving a kid advice..yahoo made the choice on you..
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Is it normal to be desparate for a relationship when you are only 24?
It can be normal to be desperate at any age.
Sounds like to me,\nYou need a brake ~!\nYou sound to desperate ~!\nAnd when you are ,\nYou aren't thinking clearly.\nBesides whats the rush ?\nenjoy ~ have fun ~ live it up ~ but stay safe.\n~*~*~*~Peace.
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21 to 28 age \ni am 23 old\nfrom afghnistan
No Way.But are you hot I'm a good match maker I can hook you up with some1
dont get married .... unless your a positive you are both perfect for each other at least wait till your 20 you change over time and just because you are good toether now doesn mean you'll be good together later (forever is what marriage means)you'll both change over time and not nessecarily in the same way
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I have always had a thing for older guys but alot of people tell me that its wrong.
I suppose it does matter. For some people. My parents are 5 years apart. Some people are together and are over 10 years over than the other person! But I think it would probably be better if there wasn't such a big age difference. But that is just MY opinion.
not at all\nthere's not much of a difference\ngood luck\nmake sure her parents are ok with her going out with someone to start with\nonce the air is cleared about this, everything will go smoothly
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Compete With Younger Job Applicants
It was once rare for older and younger applicants to compete for the same job. However, with the economy requiring people to consider taking jobs they might normally be overqualified for, recent college graduates are applying for the same jobs as professionals with many years of experience.
Want to use the social connection app, Tinder? Luckily, Tinder has a setting that allows you to adjust the age range of your potential matches. This can easily be done by going to the Settings area of your Tinder app.
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Deal With Being in a Relationship With an Older Guy
All relationships have advantages and pitfalls. May-September relationships (where the man is significantly older than the woman, usually by at least a generation) have their special challenges.
Tired of seeing Dad shovel down cold shrimp at the buffet? Wish Mom would stop pointing out how beautiful every feature of the ship is? Want to hang out with people your own age?
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which is the highest age difference when choosing a mate?
i prefer a woman that knows herself no matter what her age is
Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?
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Single Men at this age as I am ask this question many times to one another , not knowing what women want or expect from Us
There are two kind of 55-and-older single males:\n\n1.- Sean Connery, the old-fashioned gentleman, the image in the dictionary for the word "chivalry", he has the power and experience only possible with the years *drools* (Sorry, James Bond is my weak point hehe)\n\n2.- The rest of them who think they look attractive in their ferraris and hawaiian-style shirts, trying to pick up girls (half their ages) AND STILL THINK THEY'RE NOT AFTER THEIR WALLETS!!!!.... really, these fellas found the way to make a ferrary look like crap, its embarassing even to look at them.\n\nAnyway, 99.999% of really young women dating older men are after only one thing... money. I may sound old-fashioned, but look for a woman around your age, at your experience level, you deserve someone to share your life with, not to drain your bank account.
We don't need you to fix our probs just let us vent and get it out. Our brain is wired to talk our probs out, unlike the man's brain, which is wired for prob solving.
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What do you think is the right time for a Guy to marry?
when he feels like 1/2 and not whole when he is away from the one he loves...When he can see in his minds eye what his children will look like with the person he loves. When the phone rings and his heart skips or speeds up thinking it might be her. When he is financially set to take on the responsability of providing a secure future for himself and the one he loves...When he can be in a crowded room with a bunch of women and only see her...When he can look into her eyes and know that they will grow old together. Oh and when her father says you can marry her then it is the right time, Hope this helps. :) P.S. I met my husband when I we were 19 now we are 33 and I always knew we would be together and married it just took him 8yrs to figure it out Hahah Happily married.
wait.....watch the market flux, and if you see a 5 percent change, in the financial sector, then go ahead then
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for guys- beginning at what age do women start looking unattractive and not an age u would consider dating?
For me, it depends entirely upon the woman. I've seen very attractive women in their fifties and sixties, even though my natural inclination is generally toward somewhat younger women (I have, alas, a tendency to be attracted to women younger than I am). Different women age differently, and take care of themselves differently--and, of course, attraction is a very personal matter. What appeals to one person might not appeal to another. And a woman who is *nice* will seem a lot more appealing than a woman who is not. It depends entirely upon the woman.
Give me anything between a AA cup and a B cup. Cup C is still nice. Anything larger is a waste.
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is it a good idea for an older woman to be with a younger man?
Of course, as long as he is of legal age.
Anything is possible, I can see a few complications down the road... but what the hay... cross those bridges when you get there!!
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I am interested in older guys; what attracts them to younger women?
that's not so much older! i thought you were going to say like 60 or something! i've dated "older" guys and younger guys. i have to say, it depends on the person. i've met 30-32 year olds who are more immature than my 16 year old brother! and then i've met some of the sweetest guys who are just 20 or 21. i think it makes a difference if the guys have sisters/mothers as big parts of their lives. i would much rather date a guy who has sisters or who really respects their mom-it makes a huge difference as to how they treat you! that might sound goofy but trust me! it is so true! good luck with all ages of guys! the one guy who i had the most trouble with by the way, was my own age! ;)
Tell him that his brain cells must have survived better in 20 years than your did...becuase you don't have a clue.....seriously.
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Over 35 and never even engaged?!?
What's the hurry...you are still young and it's great that you have waited and not been quick to jump the gun. Divorce rates are at an all time high and you aren't going to be one of those statistics. My best friend didn't get married until she was 37. It's okay. She will come, don't worry. Don't rush these things...they take time. Obviously you are an intelligent man, or you wouldn't have waited...you know the risks involved. Think of it this way, the longer you wait and the older you are...the less likely you will get a divorce! Don't sweat it, she'll come!
Doesn't alot of churches have singles groups? \nI'm sure there are alot of people like yourself, be patient you'll meet them eventually.
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What does everyone think about Interracial Relationships??
I think its fine. But to be honest I would much rather prefer to date/marry in my race not because of skin color or nothing like that but because If I date someone of a differenace race I know it will always be a issue and if we ever got in a fight He might call me some racist terms and ya know how it goes... and someone in my race can't do that
do they both have their feet on the ground??? if so it's fine...who knows how tall the kids'll be?
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