How many of us are "retirement age," say 65 plus?

Just turned 65.Since I live alone I can indulge my sissy baby side and wear cloth diapers and plastic pants every night to sleep along with a cute nighty .I also can enjoy coming home from work ( not retired yet) and slipping on a thick cloth diaper ,plastic pants ,and a cute sissy dress while I make dinner .Enjoying my best life now as a sissy baby except when I have to go to work and then I just wear panties or cute pink Felicity pull ups! I find getting older is easier the more you wear diapers !!!
 
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70 here
 
Tom29303 said:
59 here .. not excited about going into the 6’s .. guess better then alternative…
I would be nervous too.
I hope you didn't invest in the ACME corporation retirement program.
There products don't seem to work out for you . Plus you must one long instructions sheet with what not to do with ACME products. Plus being 58 it's probably your getting a little slow even though I bet ACME has
More product's they have developed to help with that. But of course the road runner is getting older too.
 
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foxkits said:
You should know most babys are born in March. Things get kicked off August lol
Statistics are out there, that March Babies have an elevated risk of Cerebral Palsy.
The end of winter and the beginning of Spring.
 
foxkits said:
I would be nervous too.
I hope you didn't invest in the ACME corporation retirement program.
There products don't seem to work out for you . Plus you must one long instructions sheet with what not to do with ACME products. Plus being 58 it's probably your getting a little slow even though I bet ACME has
More product's they have developed to help with that. But of course the road runner is getting older too.
ACME - A company that Makes Everything
ACME - American Council of Mechanical Engineers
 
caitianx said:
ACME - A company that Makes Everything
ACME - American Council of Mechanical Engineers
Lol Looney tunes manufacturing.
WB - works barely .🤣
 
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Personally I hope to retire before I am in my mid-fifties. Not there yet.

*nervously checks on my 401k
 
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I'm retired and 71
 
Congratulations 😁
 
Turned 72 yesterday
 
I'm in the uk. I'm retired but I'm only 62. took early retirement. ever since I retired had nothing but illness.
 
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66 here I love cloth diapers and plastic, Started when I was 8. But back then no internet, thought I was the only boy in the world who liked to wear diapers. Stopped at 10 years old and felt ashamed. When I was 19 I saw Letters magazine (porno book) and on the cover was adult baby stories. I still have every issue that had adult baby stories. Must be at least 20. Has anyone else been turned on by Letters magazine?
 
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oldpppants said:
I'm 70, I know of someone who's 71. Who else is over retirement age?
I'm 68.
 
LittleLuke said:
66 here I love cloth diapers and plastic, Started when I was 8. But back then no internet, thought I was the only boy in the world who liked to wear diapers. Stopped at 10 years old and felt ashamed. When I was 19 I saw Letters magazine (porno book) and on the cover was adult baby stories. I still have every issue that had adult baby stories. Must be at least 20. Has anyone else been turned on by Letters magazine?

LittleLuke said:
66 here I love cloth diapers and plastic, Started when I was 8. But back then no internet, thought I was the only boy in the world who liked to wear diapers. Stopped at 10 years old and felt ashamed. When I was 19 I saw Letters magazine (porno book) and on the cover was adult baby stories. I still have every issue that had adult baby stories. Must be at least 20. Has anyone else been turned on by Letters magazine?
I think it was in a Penthouse Letters magazine that I first saw a well done drawing of a pretty girl on her hands and knees wearing a pinned on cloth diaper. That might have been in the late 70's or early 80's. That's when I started to realize that i wasn't the only person in the whole wide world that had a thing for cloth diapers
 
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Well I am now just over 67, the new retirement age in Australia up from 65 (don't tell the French) as our governments say that we are surviving too long and the budget for the age pension just keeps on increasing.
(If more of us Australians died younger we could cover the cost of living older).
 
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I’m 75 and been wearing cloth diapers and plastic pants off and on most of my life. Been retired for 15 years and love it!
 
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I just retired at the end of March, at the age of 63. Eighteen months sooner than planned, but I walked into my office mid-January, set my things down, looked around and told myself, "I am done". I walked out to the main floor and spoke with one of my foremen that had already started the process to retire. We walked out together that last day. We both had 43 years plus with the company.
 
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Congratulations on your retirement…finally! You’re gonna love it!
 
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I'm 73 and have been retired for almost 13 years.
 
LittleLuke said:
66 here I love cloth diapers and plastic, Started when I was 8. But back then no internet, thought I was the only boy in the world who liked to wear diapers. Stopped at 10 years old and felt ashamed. When I was 19 I saw Letters magazine (porno book) and on the cover was adult baby stories. I still have every issue that had adult baby stories. Must be at least 20. Has anyone else been turned on by Letters magazine?
65 here. I still have pages I've torn out of Letters magazines of my favorite adult baby letters/stories, but didn't keep nearly as much as it seems you have. On occasion I pull them out and re-read them.
 
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