Older Adults Are Sharing The Unique Experiences From The Past That Have Now Become Obsolete
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"Holiday seasons were much shorter. There were no Christmas displays until after Thanksgiving, and back-to-school, Halloween, Easter, and Valentine's Day displays ran for only about two weeks before the actual day. There weren't any laws or rules; it was just a custom that everyone followed."
"Purchasing condoms was very different and challenging and was considered very shameful for teenagers. Before the AIDS crisis, condoms were sold behind the counter either at the pharmacy or cash register. And some places would ask for an ID and refuse to sell them unless you were an adult."
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