That's the cold hard fact.
"Well, it's an age issue."
I'm watching Ice Princess on TV, and the Late Boom mom says to the maybe Early Boom mom that she agrees as the point that the Early Boom daughter is at home in a lecture hall not skating. "See, we agree," she says. They agree that the Late Boom daughter isn't about any fun.
I also caught drift that popular people like Late Boom families pretend not to like what they get anyway, like certain attractive things. They act like liking it is uncool to trick others.
I'm curious about kids born to older parents compared to ones with younger parents.
Since I was born in 1986, how old should my parents be? 35 years older? Maybe, some generations are late bloomers.
I notice that a lotta people are into psychology but don't like admitting things. I'm watching the Ice Princess and wondering about the things that go on. Is it a "I'm a big kid thing?" Some generations admit too much of a thing.
Well, my mom doesn't let me tell her age, but my dad is born in 1950, July. So, he's 35 years older. I feel like he was too old. At least, I fit in. I care a lot about Generation X. I am shaved off as Generation Y. My little brother is 4 1/2 years younger.
I just have a lot of experiences of seeing or maybe even getting rejection just for facts of life like age and race. It seems like life is almost over.