17 thoughts on “Generation X”

  1. I’m too old for Gen X and I think I fall off the end of the Boomer designation (born in ’60).

    I hereby declare those born from 1960-1966 as Generation Unclaimed.

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  2. Ambien Sleeping Tablets Online Sorry Nathan. You’re a definitely a Baby Boomer.

    https://adamkaygroup.com/uncategorized/kajko02f 1946 to 1964 is the Baby Boom. (We discussed the Baby Boom in every single Gerontology class I took.)

    I’m Generation X–except for that whole fear of technology thing.

    https://regenamex.com/a602y3j And how depressing is this? We had “The Greatest Generation” followed by “The Baby Boomers” then “Generation X” and then “Generation Y”

    Clonazepam Dosage 0.5Mg At least Generation X had a specific meaning, in that the demographers couldn’t figure us the hell out. Generation Y is just kinda sad, like they couldn’t come up with a relevant cutsey name.

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  3. As a 66er, I’m in that “not a Boomer, not really an Xer” crowd. Sure, they adjust the dates to make them contiguous, but really, how much does someone born in 64 have in common with someone born in 46? How much does someone born in 65 have with someone born AFTER disco? But yeah, us (gosh darn it they lump me in there anyway) Xers certainly have gotten the fuzzy-end of the lollipop most of our lives, sandwiched between the Boomers and their demon-seed.

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  4. https://www.beecavebee.com/33g9lnqlnfb Steve,

    Clonazepam 1Mg For Sale Technically it has to do with population rates more than anything else. Well, that and the fact that your parents were likely to lived through WWII.

    https://baixacultura.org/2025/02/01/39wfkoiirfs Gen X are the kids of those born during WWI and of the earliest baby boomers–those who got married and had kids young (a relatively small population) and we were the first latch key kids, the first kids for which divorce became commonplace, and the first generation to suffer through “quality time”

    No, not all Gen Xers went through this, but chances are we had good friends who went through those things if we ourselves did not, whereas the Baby Boomers were more likely to have a stay-at-home mom or another relative with whom they stayed instead of going to a Day Care Center.

    https://sapooni.com/4bj53rgn70d In my experience, GenXers have tended to wait to get married and having kids, having see what our parent’s generation put their kids through. But that’s just what I’ve seen–I have no empirical data for that. 🙂

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