I'm 38 and live in a retirement village. My rent is cheap, and my neighbors have taught me how to be a better friend.
Briefly

After a break-up, a 38-year-old woman moved into a retirement village suggested by her aunt. Despite initial concerns about fitting in among seniors, she found a welcoming community and changed her perspective on aging. While she faced mixed reactions from others regarding her choice, her experience living there has been positive. Weekly bingo games highlight the companionship and enjoyment she has found, showcasing that age differences can foster enriching relationships.
Living in a retirement village has changed my perspective on aging. It’s not just about the age of the residents but about community and support.
People have mixed reactions to my choice, but I’ve found joy and companionship in living among seniors, breaking age stereotypes.
Read at Business Insider
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