Secret of A Woman's Age
We've all heard that women never like to tell their age. I don't mind.
We've also been taught never to ask a woman her age. I don't mind
It's supposed to be a secret! However, I've never understand why.
Recently, I received thought-provoking message from my cousin, Audrey Lakin.
Her age calculations made my "Green Brain" pause and think about her statistics:
I’m 50 the new 20.
You’re 65 the new 30.
Mom is 76 the new 40.

What do you think...
How does a woman calculate her age?
Should a woman's age be a secret?
Sheila N. Glazov, Author, Personality Type Expert, Professional Speaker and Educator
Take a Brain Color Quiz, and learn about my What Color Is Your Brain? book and workshops
10% of the royalties from the sale of my book is allocated to JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)
We've also been taught never to ask a woman her age. I don't mind
It's supposed to be a secret! However, I've never understand why.
Recently, I received thought-provoking message from my cousin, Audrey Lakin.
Her age calculations made my "Green Brain" pause and think about her statistics:
I’m 50 the new 20.
You’re 65 the new 30.
Mom is 76 the new 40.

What do you think...
How does a woman calculate her age?
Should a woman's age be a secret?
Sheila N. Glazov, Author, Personality Type Expert, Professional Speaker and Educator
Take a Brain Color Quiz, and learn about my What Color Is Your Brain? book and workshops
10% of the royalties from the sale of my book is allocated to JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)










My Mother was a disciple of the Oscar Wilde syndrome: if a woman will tell you her age, she'll tell you anything.
I will take the number with the arthritis and the wisdom it has bestowed upon my joints and mind and rejoice in every blessed day!
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The Oscar Wilde syndrome is something to contemplate. My father always said, "Getting older is an accomplishemnt." I am diligently working to become more accomplished. The Blessings are a Bonus!
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Age really only applies to court rooms and insurance rates. The male "animal" with brown brain hanging below his waist doesn't consider the age of his prey--he's focusing on curves. No curves: too young or old for the chase :-)
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Too funny!
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