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Sites about life in middle age -- the years after people stop being considered "young" but before they become "senior citizens" or "elderly." This roughly corresponds to the years between the ages of 40 and 65.
http://www.50ish.org/ 
 Website and community created by middle-aged men for men in mid-life transition. Topical content covers mid-life health, relationships, finance and lifestyle choices.
http://aginginferno.wordpress.com/ 
 All about middle age and beyond.
http://greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a.tcl?topic=ALIVE+AT+FORTY%2DFIVE!+Forum 
 A message board with questions and answers about being 40 something.
http://www.countrywives.co.uk/ 
 Talk about life, their children, and reviews and recipes for women over 50.
http://www.fabulously40.com/ 
 A sorority of women who aspire to look and feel their best, regardless of their weight, height, race, or nationality.
http://fiftyplus-talks.org/ 
 A site for anyone over 50 to contribute a true and successful life story.
http://www.middleage.org/ 
 A site dedicated to the potential of middle age, not its limitations. It also deals with "midlife crises" and retirement planning.
http://midlifeclub.com/ 
 Features a forum of men and women supporting each other through midlife crises. Registration required for the forum.
http://www.midlifejoys.com/ 
 Articles about health, career and family issues in midlife.
http://www.lessons4living.com/midlife.htm 
 A normal life stage that forces a person out of a limited ego state into spiritual and psychological wholeness.
http://www.bestyears.com/ 
 Columnist Mike Bellah features funny, practical, and upbeat articles on mid-life issues, including career changes and the mid-life crisis.
http://midmac.med.harvard.edu/ 
 The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Successful Midlife Development.
http://nobluehair.wordpress.com/ 
 Reflections on aging with attitude, gratitude, creativity and humor.
http://www.addiva.net/ 
 Supports women 40 and better with attention deficit disorder. This is accomplished through teleclasses, retreats, workshops, private coaching and most importantly, connection with other midlife ADD women.
http://www.themuttonclub.com/ 
 An online magazine and community site to inspire and amplify the voices of amazing women, and share ideas.
http://www.thirdage.com/ 
 Web community and portal with articles, discussion boards and workshops for the over 50 crowd.
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