Have you reached 50? If so, a lot of happiness! This means that you probably have a lot of experience and have reached an enviable maturity. However, 50 years can also lead to a number of issues/concerns/reflections. We’re talking about the famous ‘crisis of the ’50s’. About 82% of men suffer from andropausia when they reach age 50, while women also face significant changes at the time.
The crisis of the 1950s was not just for men who bought a sports car or ATV, most women are able to cope with major hormonal changes. Besides, in a family, is the 50-year crisis added to that of adolescence?are multiplying!
?40 years is the middle age of youth 50 years are middle age ?. Victor Hugo?
Did Jill Shaw Ruddock write in her book? The second half of your life, which when the 1950s come, the hormones that regulate everything begin to withdraw causing changes in women, which manifest themselves in anxiety, mood swings, insomnia, palpitations, disappointment and desire to cry.
Reaching 50, for them, can be like a roller coaster. During the “second half of life” they reach the end of the fertile phase (menopause). In this sense, it is interesting to know that the word menopause comes from the Greek monthly ‘Mens’ and ‘Pausi’, which means pause.
Times have changed. In the past, when someone was 50 years old, it was normal for children to be independent, now the reality can be quite different for some families, having children at home can cause changes of 50?Even bigger challenges.
A 52-year-old woman recounted that one day she got out of bed, looked in the mirror and was not recognized, as the estrogen level lowered the skin lost elasticity and firmness, her hair became thinner and more fragile.
But not everything was lost. In fact, little or nothing may have been lost, the 1950s is not like the previous one in many ways, at 50 years old the voices of doubt inside the head are silent, women increase coherence between the image they project and who they really are, becoming more creative and ambitious. Once the crisis barrier is crossed, in many cases many look to the future with renewed dreams and expectations.
8 out of 10 men suffer from andropause, something like male menopause. Andropause also coincides with the midlife crisis in men. Some identifiable signs of andropause are:
Man, when he turns 50, may lose interest in carrying out projects he was once passionate about, but you may feel unable to generate new ideas and are less willing to compete with other men.
Moreover, a circumstantial decline in levels of self-confidence, dynamism, etc. is not uncommon. This can cause discomfort, nervousness or irritability. Men are more likely to develop depressive states by the middle of the century. Careful, we’re talking about probabilities, we’re not saying it always happens.
What seems clear is that youth loss increases the likelihood of a vital crisis full of anxiety and uncertainty, which can cause these depressive states to flourish, man does not know how to answer a series of existential questions that had not previously been raised, or that were asked, but without much concern about the answers.
When they reach the age of 50, there are a number of recurring thoughts that usually appear in their heads and don’t help much. These thoughts can be like “I feel old,” “nobody knows the music I love anymore. “”or” young people treat me like an old man. “
These types of thoughts are increasingly common and cause feelings of emptiness, sadness and even fear, so it is important to replace them with others that alleviate the feeling of disorientation that usually appears in crisis or periods of great change.
A lot of people will think 50 is a good age. They have reached a maturity that many young people would like for themselves, others will think that over half a century they have lost their youth and energy, which is clear that we cannot go back and that we have no choice but to take care of ourselves. our health and make the most of the opportunities and opportunities we have.