The 50-Plus Room - for

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Anyone into 80s music? I actually didn't like synth bands back in the day, but if you grew up in the 80s this band is pretty familiar sounding.

Nation of Language - Sole Obsession

Weak In Your Light
I enjoy a wide range of music genres, but due to my age most of my listening tends to be 60's and 70's music, and 80's to a lesser degree.
 
HI everyone.

M 60+ here. In a Dead Bedroom for a few years now (Medical reasons).

Really miss the intimacy and the usual 'foreplay' when I was at work and she'd text me to tell me what she was going to do to me when I got home.
Sorry about that, hope you find some excitement here.
 
I got a nice surprise when I got home from work this afternoon (I knock off early on Fridays). The wife was parading around in a vest and panties only, she said "please excuse my outfit, but it's just too hot to wear anything more." I replied "Are you kidding? I love it", gave her a hug and grabbed a handful of ass.
That's such a a nice way to start a weekend ummmm wife walking around clad in only minimal clothing. If I were you I'd go turn up the heat to around 89 degrees and try to get her to take even more off 🤣!?!?

Enjoy today and the weekend brother!
 
My wife is the gardener too. I can't be bothered with it to be honest, I like a really low maintenance garden. If I have time to kill you'll find me in my workshop.
I have a saying as it refers to plants "you better be tough to live in my yard".. I will plant you but you are on your own after that...my neighbor waters every night and fertilizes 2x a week. I am surprised his plants don't melt
 
I got a nice surprise when I got home from work this afternoon (I knock off early on Fridays). The wife was parading around in a vest and panties only, she said "please excuse my outfit, but it's just too hot to wear anything more." I replied "Are you kidding? I love it", gave her a hug and grabbed a handful of ass.
What a great way to start the weekend!
 
True, but now the concept of retirement comes with its own, different type of trepidation.
For my whole working life, part (most?) of my identity was wrapped in my profession. I resisted retirement even when I knew we would be fine. Now that I have been retired a few years, I would tell you to go for it! I love being retired! Just make sure, if you're in the US, that you have your healthcare sorted if you're not yet eligible for Medicare.
 
The past few days have been spectacular here. One the best things I like about winter’s exit is it brings the neighbors out for walks and bicycle rides. Being still somewhat new to the area, walking my dog is the main activity that gives me a chance to get to know my neighbors. My dog is great at helping start conversations. He often snarls as we approach people walking dogs that are smaller than him and wags his tail when we approach the bigger dogs. Tough guy.

I’m terrible at remembering names so each time I meet someone on the street, I immediately write down their name and house afterwords and keep a file on my phone so I’ll remember.
We live in a very doggie neighborhood. Frequently, I can remember the dog's name but have forgotten their person's name. I should do this! I remember them as "Hannah's mommy" or Dustin's daddy!" 😅😅😅
 
Well it’s another beautiful sunny evening and here I am, in a windowless control room staring at hundreds and thousands of blinking, beeping, and flashing lights, blinking and beeping and flashing - they're *flashing* and they're *beeping*. I can't stand it anymore! They're *blinking* and *beeping* and *flashing*! Why doesn't somebody pull the plug!
 
For my whole working life, part (most?) of my identity was wrapped in my profession. I resisted retirement even when I knew we would be fine. Now that I have been retired a few years, I would tell you to go for it! I love being retired! Just make sure, if you're in the US, that you have your healthcare sorted if you're not yet eligible for Medicare.
Nothing quite like pottering amongst your own interests and allocating your time as you decide.
 
For my whole working life, part (most?) of my identity was wrapped in my profession. I resisted retirement even when I knew we would be fine. Now that I have been retired a few years, I would tell you to go for it! I love being retired! Just make sure, if you're in the US, that you have your healthcare sorted if you're not yet eligible for Medicare.
Agreed
 
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