Boomer's had lots of sex.I had assumed that the before and after numbers would be a lot smaller and very surprised at the large amount of Millennials.
Boomer's had lots of sex.
I've always loathed being lumped into a "generation". We're suppose to have certain things in common and have common memories and ideals - PUH-LEASE. Way too pop-culturey for my taste. Bah!
On a less down beat note, when did people start classifying people into "generations"? It's got to be a 20th century thing right?
I've always loathed being lumped into a "generation". We're suppose to have certain things in common and have common memories and ideals - PUH-LEASE. Way too pop-culturey for my taste. Bah!
On a less down beat note, when did people start classifying people into "generations"? It's got to be a 20th century thing right?
I've always loathed being lumped into a "generation". We're suppose to have certain things in common and have common memories and ideals - PUH-LEASE. Way too pop-culturey for my taste. Bah!
On a less down beat note, when did people start classifying people into "generations"? It's got to be a 20th century thing right?
Hey, what happens when your parents move to Florida and don't have basements?
Born in 1963, I am technically a "younger boomer" but I feel more like a Gen-Ex. This is because how I originally heard the definition of a "boomer" back in the 1980s. A "boomer" referred to the post-war baby boom which began after WWII ended. The soldiers came back from the Europe and Asia and got married and had lots of kids. But my dad was not old enough to have served in WWII, so I never considered myself a "boomer" whose dad was a WWII veteran. This makes me a Gen-Exer, like my younger brother who was born in 1968.
'Silent' here......(there's a misnomer if I ever heard one).......now I feel old, looking at the poll results.