I would like to know what most women in their 50's and 60's worry about the most and why? What keeps you up at night?
I am thinking about starting a blog for women and I want to know what is your biggest frustration in life. Are you married or divorced? Are you worried about your finances and retirement? How about aging parent, empty nest or boomarang kids? Are you helping out raising grandchildren? Do you have health issues, is menopause a problem? Are you thinking about downsizing your home or are you afraid of losing your home? Do you fear losing your partner for any reason? Are you sick of your job, do you have a new career, peaking at your career or starting a new job? No names, but I would love to know your age or if you are married, single, divorced and if you have kids. Thanks, so much, many blessings!
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Posted by msrascal Oct 17th, 2012 at 6:02PM
i'm in my early 50's, never married, no children
my concerns are finding new employment, just lost my job three weeks ago
how am i going to pay my mortgage and other bills, will i ever find a good guy, new friends, etc....
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Posted by rusted Sep 24th, 2012 at 5:22PM
for the wife it's her hot flashes
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Posted by azaliea Sep 24th, 2012 at 5:17PM
I too love the blog idea
I am early 50's and a lot is on my mind, finances is tops (I have had to learn how to own a home all by myself, budget, invest, etc)
Menopause and all the fun parts of female aging
my new relationship at 50+
the security of my children (both young adults)
job hunting and security
and yes death too
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Posted by Dilshans1982 Sep 24th, 2012 at 5:11PM
I recently spent an afternoon with lady who was in her early 50s. I loved every minute of it. I have changed my view of them and their endurability too.
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