Can I say "45 years young woman" ? Or it's better do the classic way "45 years old woman" ?
If you feel that using the word old will offend, you could say a woman at age 45. A woman aged 45.
I am not a teacher, and I am waaaayyyy past 45, I find our collective hangup with women's ages and weights a real bore. I celebrate the fact that I am still looking at the grass from the top.
If you feel that using the word old will offend, you could say a woman at age 45. A woman aged 45.
I am not a teacher, and I am waaaayyyy past 45, I find our collective hangup with women's ages and weights a real bore. I celebrate the fact that I am still looking at the grass from the top.
that's what I thought but I was asking on behalf of someone who thinks that once u say old it really means old.
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