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I'm 42, which I think is too old.

I was fine with being 21. 25 was ok too. Even 30 was ok. I was still getting ID'd at 34.

Then come 35, and I became old for 2 reasons. I no longer got ID'd, and according to the Premier Inn customer survey where you tick age groups 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64 or 65+, 35 was the age where I would pick the 35-44 group.
 
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I'm 42, which I think is too old.

I was fine with being 21. 25 was ok too. Even 30 was ok. I was still getting ID'd at 34.

Then come 35, and I became old for 2 reasons. I no longer got ID'd, and according to the Premier Inn customer survey where you tick age groups 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64 or 65+, 35 was the age where I would pick the 35-44 group.

35 was the year where my decline set in. I found I couldn't jump as high.

I realised the other day that I can't hear bats echolocation squeaks any more. Maybe that went years back, but it's definitely gone.
 
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