Have you always sworn that you'd never turn into your parents? No dad jokes or shouting at the TV for you—you're way more relaxed and interesting than them and always will be! Or so you thought. A recent study shows that, at a certain age, we start to "turn into" our parents. Can you guess what it is?
Here you'll find the answer, plus some tell-tale signs that you may be getting older... Click through now to find out.
A new survey suggests that on average, at the age of 43, you're most likely to "become" your parents. Women begin to exhibit their behavior slightly earlier, at 42 on average, while men don't turn into their parents until 45. The following slides will share some tell-tale signs that you're getting older and things are changing in your life.
As you get older, you'll find that purchases of appliances and household items like vacuum cleaners and rugs are more exciting than they used to be.
Small talk is the norm as you get older. You'll find yourself discussing the weather and other such topics.
You might intend to sit on the couch for a few minutes, but that quick reprieve will start turning into naps on the couch. Catch those Zzz's while you can!
Fashion may have been important before, but now you find yourself choosing comfy outfits with elastic waistbands and crocs to match. Comfort trumps all.
Did you used to go out at 10 pm? Now you're tucked into bed and nearly asleep by this hour! You've started prioritizing your eight hours of sleep.
If they didn't already, people will now start commenting on how much you resemble your parents, physically or behaviorally.
Those chart-toppers you used to know and love have fallen off your radar. You now prefer more calm, relaxing music.
It will become second nature to start checking things like the thermostat, whether the lights are off in empty rooms, and how to conserve more water.
It's time to see if you have a green thumb. Gardening will become more interesting and tending to those little plants will occupy more of your time.
Finances will become an increasingly important part of your life. Whether you're single or married, you'll find yourself calculating away, just as you probably saw your parents do when you were growing up.
Now that you're at home more, there will be that one chair that becomes your relaxation haven. Kick your feet up and enjoy getting older.
The advice and words of wisdom that used to annoy you now seem to ring true.
It used to seem like a chore or too much effort to use loyalty cards and track your rewards but today, every penny counts. You'll start finding joy in getting those savings.
Using a hot water bottle for warmth or aches and pains will become the standard.
That holiday trip is coming up, time to start packing your things with precision and care. You might even start packing weeks before the trip, just in case.
If it starts after 8 pm, you feel that it's no longer for you. Why not get cozy inside and read a nice book? Nighttime activities can be quite draining.
Rise and shine! While you used to enjoy sleeping in, it now feels wasteful. Your early mornings are the new norm, embrace it and accomplish some to-do items.
Adulting now involves adhering to strict budgets and planning out every detail.
The days of loud, high-energy, techno music are long gone. They have been replaced with the soothing sounds of jazz and other easy-listening options.
Get ready for some dad jokes and corny one-liners, these are your new go-to jokes.
Comfort will start to be an important part of your day-to-day life. Things like warmer, fluffier duvets will become priorities instead of just "nice-to-have items."
Flashy gifts can be fun but the real joy lies in practical gifts—socks, kitchen gadgets, and tools are all the rage now.
You now read product reviews from customers just like you who have tried out the item you're looking to buy. You used to buy and hope for the best, but not anymore.
Avoiding food waste is a great thing and so is taking your Tupperware out to eat with you. Turn that dinner into two meals and save money. It's a win-win solution!
Unfortunately, no more spicy or super indulgent foods for you. You're more prone to heartburn and digestive issues than you used to be!
In everyday, casual conversations, you find yourself including updates about your back, knees, and shoulders (or whatever else has you aching).
Genuine joy is sparked when you find a spotless home. Everything is tidy and clean and that makes you smile.
Whether it's tissues, mints, or even a little healthy snack, your bag is always stocked with the essentials.
Sources: (Daily Mail) (The Sun) (Love to Know)
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Have you always sworn that you'd never turn into your parents? No dad jokes or shouting at the TV for you—you're way more relaxed and interesting than them and always will be! Or so you thought. A recent study shows that, at a certain age, we start to "turn into" our parents. Can you guess what it is?
Here you'll find the answer, plus some tell-tale signs that you may be getting older... Click through now to find out.