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I’ve Never Felt Happier Than I Do at 35
Hey there! So, I just turned 35 and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. People around me keep throwing around phrases like “advanced maternal age” and “yearly mammograms.” Sure, I get it—I’m getting older, and so is everyone else in my life. But you know what? I’m not buying into that nonsense. I’m embracing my mid-thirties, and here’s why I’m loving it.
Shopping Has Become a Breeze
I know exactly what fits my body now. No more squeezing into those “boyfriend jeans” that just aren’t made for curves like mine. Honestly, I can skip all that hassle and head straight for the “curvy” section, and those jeans slide right on. No sweat. It’s liberating.
Less Time in Fitting Rooms
Also, I spend way less time in those dreaded fitting rooms. I still remember those carefree days when I’d hit the mall every Friday just for fun. What was I thinking? I had nothing better to do than browse through sale racks and try on clothes like it was a sport. I mean, what a time-waster!
A Better Version of Myself
I feel like a better version of myself now. Back in the day, I’d lie awake at night planning outfits for the week. Now? My brain is filled with much more important stuff, like remembering to sign permission slips for school or figuring out if that mole on my husband’s back is something I should worry about. Let’s be real, I’m just trying to get through the day without forgetting to buy coffee—because, oh no, we’re out of creamer!
Understanding Who Really Matters
I’ve also figured out who really matters in my life. The people who are around me now are the keepers—through thick and thin, richer or poorer. My true friends, who stood by me when I was just a carefree twenty-something, still love me now that I’m a bit more frazzled, and they’re like family to me. Seriously, what doesn’t break us only makes us closer.
More Fire Than Ever
At 35, I’ve got more fire in me than ever. I don’t know if it’s age, experience, or just plain stubbornness, but when something bugs me, I’m ready to fight for it. I’ve learned to value the important things in life, and I’m determined to make the most out of my time.
The Art of Swearing
Plus, I’ve mastered the art of swearing—yes, it takes practice! After 35 years, I can confidently hail a cab, navigate a public fall, shake a cocktail, and light a match without losing my cool. Pretty monumental, right?
Being 35 is Fantastic
Seriously, you should give it a go!
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In Summary
Turning 35 has brought me confidence, clarity, and a whole new appreciation for the things that matter. It’s all about embracing this stage of life and enjoying it to the fullest.