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90s-type women now extinct
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80122730:MV80ODAzOTgyXzg3Njk1NTA4X0NENzBDNTA3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80449551:MV80ODAzOTgyXzg3Njk1MzQ0X0E0MjczMDlB] [quote:miz.fizzy:MV80ODAzOTgyXzg3Njk1MjM0X0VBQTRDQzZB] ahhh ok, i see what you're saying.. following along with the lady singing the song.. for example.. i was born mid 50's.. a girl of the 50's. so in the 60's, i wasn't exactly a stoned rock and roller, altho maybe some others were. O.o but during the 70s, i graduated high school, and (women's lib, burned my bra lol) as a female joined the military during vietnam war, then later on got married (changed my name).. and in the mid 80's was 30 with three tiny sons.. and by that time, was in my prime, as she was in hers. i suppose we could be looking at 'our prime' as different points in life. lol [/quote] If I was going to define what it means to belong to a certain decade, I would say a person still had to be in high school for at least one year during that decade. How would you define that? My rationale is that you had to come out of adolescence in a certain time to understand what young people were really going through at the time, and that's the only way to truly understand what it means to belong to a decade. [/quote] i agree with that. and i'm fairly sure folks know which decades they relate to the best, and why. looking back on my life, i can see that in many ways physically i was 'at my best' in my 20's. yet in my 30's and even early 40's i 'felt' more secure, confident, successful in who i was as a person. so yep, i see those as my 'prime' years. in my 20's, i was stupidly naive, so IMO, that doesn't count as prime years.. again.. in my own opinion, for myself. lol. gahhhh... will have to pick this convo up again at a later time when i've had some sleep. [/quote]
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Women like this used to be everywhere in the 90s in America. I took it for granted, and these types are extinct now.
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