We were just there a few weeks ago and we are both pushing 59 and married 38 years and we were accepted just like any of the 30 or 40 year olds. :flash: Age is just a number it is how you enjoy life that matters. Hell, make the memories... in the end that is all you have.
My actual age is 33 but I know I will be still going when I'm in my 50's and 60's! TTR is my kinda place
The big 5 0 comes in three months and I wish I was as smart as you. While I may not take it as a challenge, the first day always seems to beat the stuffing out of me. No matter how much I plan on being good the first day it never seems to work out that way.
We're 49 and 47. This will be our 5th trip to belatedly celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. We hang with folks of all ages and I've never heard or seen any kind of ageist thing. In fact, two of the funnest couples we've met at TTR are in their 50's or 60's. They're a big reason we go the same time every year.
We are both 60+ and have been to TTR 3.1 times. What really makes us feel young again is when my wife goes thru the INC section of Macys at Lenox Square !!! She will try a very short dress that really shows her hooters off, she will then remark, "This is not School Teacher Approved", I look like a cute little slut in this dress, Temptations is the only place I would every wear it". Put that on our Macys Card !!!!
Wife is 67 and has won the lingerie costume night the last two times we have been there. Age is all in your head
Right on. ... don't count us out because of age .... has size ever mattered ... have been told it's what you do with it that counts ;-) share and share alike! Tony and Val (norwich nice and naughty) on fab Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Thank god my beautiful 55 y/o wife works there! The discount with all the outfit purchases for this trip will leave me just enough money to buy a stupid blanket of sombrero when we're down there. :wink3:
I'm sorry but I have to disagree slightly on this one....WHILE I was there I felt 22 again, by the time I LEFT I felt every bit of my 42 years, LOL!!' TTR wears u out - in a good way of course :brick:
Yup 57, act like we're 37, feel 67 when we get home for a few days. It does wear you out after the fact. Like jet lag. Then do something else crazy, seems to be a repeated process.