seniority
seniority
Don't know about you, but I already got my AARP membership this year at 50!

Embarrassing for one of generation who didn't trust anyone over 30, until, of course, we surpassed that milestone long ago!) Anyway, don't think of it as being older, but as being wiser!

After all, there has to be some compensation for all that loss of good looks, health, memory, etc. that comes with aging.
I must say, though, that, in a short time, you have indeed become the wisest among us in the use of this forum. Just as you helped me get in on with the surgery, you are also helping me now to get it on with the use of this forum. So, if that makes you senior among us, don't regret it. Hell, ya never know, but there may even be some perks that come with that status!