Welcome to Your Mid-30s: Embracing the Uncool

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As I approach my 35th birthday, it’s time to reflect on the joys of being in my mid-30s. Today, I’ll share my birthday wish list, which humorously highlights how liberating it is to embrace being “uncool” during this stage of life.

My Birthday Wish List

Here’s what I asked my partner and child for this year:

  • A selection of candles (I even sent a coupon to my partner)
  • Two pairs of comfy moccasins
  • Cozy slipper booties
  • A gift card for books
  • A gift card for Lane Bryant for some new underwear
  • Something fun from pop culture, like a pin, patch, or a framed inspirational card.

While I genuinely desire all of these items, presenting a list is more like a multiple-choice quiz—my husband and child can choose a couple of gifts to surprise me with. Additionally, we have plans for a weekend getaway to a “cabin in the woods” with a fireplace, which requires dinner reservations.

Now that I’ve shared this list, it’s clear that I’ve officially succumbed to a mundane existence. My life feels boringly predictable, complete with chin hair maintenance, the need for “granny” style underwear, a foot fungus issue, and the occasional dread of not waking up in the morning.

But honestly, there’s a certain charm in being in your 30s. I’ve reached a point where being uncool is not just acceptable, it’s celebrated. I’ve always favored comfort, and if wearing cozy clothes were an Olympic event, I would win gold every time. I added the pop culture items to my wish list to keep the appearance of youthful relevance, but let’s face it—my preferences lean more toward the comfy side of life.

Not long ago, while enjoying a night out at a dance bar, a staff member referred to me as “ma’am.” Instead of feeling disheartened, I took to the dance floor and embraced my role as the “older” presence, offering unsolicited advice about how things were different in my day. There’s a unique pleasure in being free from the pressure to impress anyone; I have a pair of well-loved sweatpants waiting for me at home, and my partner appreciates me just the way I am.

In my younger years, I would have felt embarrassed to admit my love for granny panties, but now I see the absurdity in being concerned about such things. The truth is, embracing comfort is far more gratifying than adhering to societal expectations. I would proudly display my granny panties, even if it meant flying a flag from my house—a testament to my newfound confidence in my choices.

So bring on 35 and beyond! If I’m fortunate, there will be many more decades to enjoy. For this Christmas, I’m adding laser hair removal to my wish list, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds.

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Conclusion

In summary, your mid-30s can be a delightful time of self-acceptance and comfort. Embrace your unique preferences, whether they include cozy clothing or a penchant for the uncool—there’s joy to be found in living authentically.

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