" I do n’t let others ' opinions get me down because I know I ’m populate my best life while I have it . "

Growing old comes with all sorts of ups and downs.

We recentlyaskedpeople 40 and over in theBuzzFeed Communityto share the best and worst parts of getting older. Here’s what they had to say:

1.“Being in my 40s is truly liberating. It no longer occurs to me to think about how others might perceive me. I don’t chase youth because I know I am not young. I get to be with myself and not with anybody else’s idea of who they think that is. However, with that liberation comes the loss of attention. As a woman, I feel a bit invisible in spaces where I used to shine. I also wish I had known how to better prepare for the loss of my parents. You don’t know what you have until it is gone.”

2.“The worst about getting older is that your parents get old and pass away. The best part is aging beautifully.”

— Natasha , London , United Kingdom

3.“Everything we learned how to do on computers is now useless. The smartphone has replaced so many things that it’s mind-boggling, and it’s annoying that it changes with every update, regardless if you want it or not. I will admit it is nice to do things like check the weather at any time or place instead of waiting for the 5 o’clock news.”

4.“The older I get, the faster time seems to go. I feel like I was 25 just yesterday. The hardest, most exhausting days of raising my children went incredibly fast. I promise you’ll miss it, all of it. I had my oldest son and my youngest son 19 years apart. I had more energy for my oldest, but I’ve gained perspective and wisdom over the years. I feel it benefits my youngest. I don’t sweat the small stuff.”

" At my age , I ’m so content with where I am and bask being single . If I meet Mr. Right , great . But , I do n’t need a man to finger fulfilled . I do n’t attend to others for felicity . If I choose to get into a human relationship at my age , it will be with a keeper . I sleep together what I want in a partner and I pass up to settle for anything less . And if I do n’t find him , I ’m not losing sleep over it . "

— bestunicorn88

5.“I am 67 years old and the best thing about getting older is not worrying over what other people think about me. I don’t worry if I don’t wear makeup to the grocery store and someone I know sees me. I don’t worry if someone makes fun of me for not drinking alcohol. I don’t worry if someone says I am crazy for not wanting to get married. I don’t worry if someone laughs at me for wanting to stay home and read a book with my dog in my lap instead of going to a bar.”

6.“The worst parts are the aches, pains, and the inability to do the things you used to be able to do physically. But the best part is the patience that comes with experience. Being able to realize what’s worth worrying about. I don’t waste my time on things that used to eat me up inside.”

— Denyse , Canada

7.“No one tells you that food can start affecting you differently as you age. I never had an issue with chocolate in my younger years. Once I hit my late 30s/early 40s, I have adverse reactions whenever I eat chocolate. I won’t go into details, but I tend to get pretty sick. I’m not allergic, I just don’t have a tolerance anymore.”

" Worst : waking up and hurt because you slept wrong . I ’ve been dealing with sciatica pain for over a calendar week because I just woke up with a pinched face . "

— jbdnco

9.“I’m 42 and the best thing is that aging rocks! Everyone made it seem like your life is over but mine feels like it is just beginning. I am living from my values instead of in reaction to my childhood or what I’m ‘supposed’ to do. The worst part is that I can feel my body having a tougher time recovering. A fall, cold, or heartache hits differently now.”

— Anonymous

11.“The bad part: I need surgery on my shoulder due to a tear with no discernible cause. The best part: I can afford the surgery.”

12.“It doesn’t suck any more than being 20 or 30. There are challenges and benefits with every age. Some things suck more, some suck less. It’s all circumstantial.”

— spiritedelf59

13.“The best part of getting old(er) is when people say negative things about me now, I really and truly don’t care. The worst part is the everyday aches and pains that I can’t seem to get rid of.”

14.“Not being able to handle hangovers anymore. I woke up on New Year’s Day after a day and night of partying. I felt my head and liver couldn’t take the feeling of being nauseous anymore. That was when I decided to stop drinking. I’ve been clean for five months, and may it continue!”

15.“Caring less about what others think of you, especially what men think. I exercise and am in good shape, but I do it for my health, not for the male gaze. Caring less about what is fashionable and wearing what is comfortable is awesome. I don’t wear makeup or dress for anyone but myself!”

16.“The best part is having stable self-esteem and realizing that my worth is not measured by how much money I make or how successful I am by society’s expectations.”

" The tough part is dating . Men my age want immature womanhood . Younger hombre are the only ones who are interested in me . It ’s grueling to discover someone who does n’t have Kid . I do n’t have them and would favor a partner who does n’t have them either . For now , I gave up on date . It ’s been more trouble than it ’s worth . "

— somethingintheway166

17.“Constant stress stinks, but the self-assurance and confidence I’ve gained is great! Finding who truly cares and matters over the years is very beneficial to a healthier life. The body pain that seems to creep up out of nowhere is tough.”

18.“The best is not giving a s–t what others think of you. I’m just over 40 and I still feel like I look great. I take care of my body the best I can and try to stay active. I have felt more confident in my body in this decade than I have in the past. I wear what I feel good in and I don’t care if other people don’t like it.”

" The worst is how your eubstance depart to feel on the inside . I ’m banal more well than I used to be , and my joints take longer to warm up than they used to . Any injuries also take longer to heal . Even minor cuts leave scars ! But I ’m happy I set out into fitness at a young age because that set up me up well for aging than some others my age that I experience . "

— panda_13

19.“For me, it’s simply not giving a f–k anymore. My ‘summer bod’ is the body I have in the summer. I wear my swimsuits to the beach or pool and know I’m a dime no matter what others think. I don’t let others' opinions get me down because I know I’m living my best life while I have it.”

take down : Some responses have been edited for duration and/or clarity .

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