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Getting old sucks - Warning: Rant inside

I know that it is no newsflash that getting old is only for those who are tough in mind, body and spirit. I thought I was prepared for it. [Image: frown.gif]

One of those things that I was prepared for was the sorrow of losing my friends. In fact, I lost one last week. In his youth, he was one of those who lived hard, played hard and talked about leaving a good looking corpse. His cocaine runs were amazing. [Image: rolleye.gif] His heart was in the right place, though. And his love of children was unfailing. He always made time to talk to and play with the children of his friends. Eventually, he decided to grow up, get married and behave like an adult. He had about three years of that, and died last week of a massive heart attack.

I will miss him.

But a new thing about getting old, something that sucks indeed, has also been forcibly brought to my attention. And that is the sorrow of seeing the shining light of a young person flicker and fail.

I have known this young woman since her birth. She is the daughter of my friends. She is 23 years old. She has a loving husband and a six month old baby. And I learned this weekend that she has been charged with sexual misconduct with a fifteen year old - from an incident in the basement of the church she attends. [Image: eek.gif] Specifically, she was caught giving him a blow job.

I can't even begin to put into words the feelings that this knowledge evokes. I was uncomfortably aware that she had grown into a very self-absorbed woman. But this catches me very much off-guard. It particularly grieves me because I dearly love her 89-year-old grandmother, who I count as one of my good friends too, and who has already known more family grief than is fair. (As if fair counts, but we still want life to be fair.)

Getting old sucks. It may beat the alternative, but it still sucks. [Image: rant.gif]
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Wow - sorry for your loss, and your situation. It seems like you have a very fair outlook on things however, and I appreciate you post, because it made me think about some other types of grief/loss than I would have anticipated to expect as we age.
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Hi,

my condolences for the loss of your friend. It sounds like your friend hadn't really been "old" in the sense most people would think about it, which sucks even more. Being only 34, I was fortunate not to lose any friends like this yet, so cannot imagine how this feels. But I really dread this!

As to the second case...I'm not sure what to think about that. It makes me wonder how my godchild will evolve, or how much influence my wife and I will have on the path our daughter (who will be born in April) will take once she's grown up. Poor grandmother, and poor child and husband of hers. frown

-Kylearan
There are two kinds of fools. One says, "This is old, and therefore good." And one says, "This is new, and therefore better." - John Brunner, The Shockwave Rider
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ShadowHM Wrote:I have known this young woman since her birth. She is the daughter of my friends. She is 23 years old. She has a loving husband and a six month old baby. And I learned this weekend that she has been charged with sexual misconduct with a fifteen year old - from an incident in the basement of the church she attends. [Image: eek.gif] Specifically, she was caught giving him a blow job.
There was a time when this would not have resulted in a police blotter incident.
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Quote:Getting old sucks. It may beat the alternative, but it still sucks. [Image: rant.gif]
Your choice of terms creates a perfectly ironic juxtaposition.

As to getting old, Shadow, how would you know? You're not old, and no, I won't call you Dennis. lol

Occhi
"Think globally, drink locally."
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Kylearan Wrote:... our daughter (who will be born in April) ...

Congratulations, good news that. Say goodbye to the Epics, though. lol

On topic:
it's the creaking of the bones, the getting down on the floor to play with your kid and the problem getting up again and the degradation of the eyesight which sucks.
"You have been struck down!" - Tales of Dwarf Fortress
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"moby_harmless seeks thee not. It is thou, thou, that madly seekest him!"
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NO, what sucks about getting old is watching the dying generation get closer to yours. All my grandparents are dead. The first at the parent level died, my sister-in-laws dad. Others are showing health issues.
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I can honestly say dying doesn't suck as much as the event(s) leading up to it; or what you have to look forward to if you don't die.

My 2 bits philosophy - It is not enough to live life to the fullest, rather, make your life purposeful.

KoP
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