The number of minutes lessen as you age?
By Lore2009
@Lore2009 (7378)
United States
January 5, 2012 5:44pm CST
Do the number of minutes you talk on the phone lessen as you age? Or is this all relative. I'm sure it's relative, but I wonder how it is for the 'average' people. So how is your case? Did you used to talk on the phone with your girlfriends or buddies for hours and hours in your teens and twenties but has that lessened as you hit your thirties and forties?
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@celticeagle (190063)
• Boise, Idaho
7 Jan 12
All relative I think. I remember my grandfather hated to get on the phone. I remember him talking only when he absolutely had to. And after i worked all day on the phone i came home and rarely wanted to get on the phone.
@JenInTN (27514)
• United States
6 Jan 12
Oh yes...I can tell a huge difference in me now and when I was a teen. I could stay on the phone forever talking...I can't even remember what all I could have talked about to keep me on there so long. Now...you can barely keep me on the phone. I am usually on and off within 5 or 10 minutes.
This discussion reminds me of something my grandfather used to say...lol...he said that if you are on the phone over 10 minutes, you are probably talking about something you shouldn't be. I bet he was right.




