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What Not to Wear After Age 50: The Final Say | Michelle Combs. Google 'what not to wear after age 50' and you will have your pick of thousands of articles telling you what looks terrible on your old ass body. I want to point out to the writer who wrote the 'no-no' article, you need to remember you are writing for over 50 women, not preschoolers. I don't think I've said 'no-no' since my youngest was a toddler. We could spend hours studying the clothes we shouldn't wear and the slang we shouldn't use and the makeup techniques we need to retire. Here's me, weighing in on this topic. You are over 50 for fuck's sake. Wear whatever you want. Still, there are a few things that women over 50 really shouldn't wear: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

There isn't anything wrong with getting advice about updating your look or what to wear, but we are just inundated with that shit, aren't we? Who says what is appropriate? Oh, I do have one real tip. 3 Female Ghosts that Haunt the Church | TGC | The Gospel Coalition. I will never forget the first time I met my pastor. Our family had been at the church for two years before a meeting with another staff member threw me into his path. The first words out of his mouth were, “Jen Wilkin. You’ve been hiding from me!” A giant grin on his face, he draped me in a friendly hug, and then proceeded to ask me about the people and things I cared about. He was right—I had been hiding. If you’re a male staff member at a church, I ask you to consider a ghost story of sorts.

These three ghosts glide into staff meetings where key decisions are made. Though you may not always be aware these ghosts are hovering, the women you interact with in ministry frequently are. The three female ghosts that haunt us are the Usurper, the Temptress, and the Child. 1. This ghost gains permission to haunt when women are seen as authority thieves. 2. 3. This ghost gains permission to haunt when women are seen as emotionally or intellectually weaker than men. Rebelle Society. SheLoves Magazine. Educating and empowering girls.