I Often Feel Out of Touch

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I’m the mom who seems to always be running late. And I’m not just talking about being at the end of the line during school drop-off or arriving late to baseball practice—although I do those things too.

I often feel like I’m lagging behind. I’m the last to grasp the newest trends, and I can hardly recognize most of the celebrities making headlines, despite being a dedicated reader of celebrity gossip for almost two decades. I don’t use TikTok and I deleted my Twitter account ages ago.

When it comes to fashion, I’m perpetually a step behind. I usually don’t catch on to the latest styles until they’re already a few seasons old, at which point I refuse to conform out of sheer stubbornness. I’ll be damned if I follow the herd. As a result, I hold onto clothes that were outdated long before I even bought them.

The same applies to pop culture. I don’t care if I’m labeled as basic or cheugy; I’ll stick with my yoga pants, scented candles, and flavored coffees, thank you very much. I’ve given up on trying to keep pace.

Those must-watch Netflix series everyone talks about? I’ll likely start them only after they’ve hit season two or three—or sometimes even after they’ve wrapped up. I just began watching “Lucifer,” which is already in its fourth season. Or is it the fifth? I started “New Girl” three years after it ended, and I discovered “Broadchurch” two years post-cancellation. Sigh…

It doesn’t stop with trends in pop culture or fashion. I often miss jokes, laughing at the wrong moments. I also find myself using slang long after the younger crowd has moved on, which makes me seem quite out of it.

Sometimes, I feel behind socially too. I dislike small talk, so I rarely hear the latest gossip. I’m not on Nextdoor, and local Facebook groups give me anxiety. As a result, I sometimes feel out of touch with what everyone else is discussing.

But believe it or not, my feelings of being behind don’t stem from being clueless; I simply don’t care to keep up. I have zero interest in the latest catchphrases or gossip. Social media can feel overwhelming and exhausting, making me want to disconnect entirely. Just the thought of trying to keep up with everyone makes me want to toss my computer aside and retreat to a cozy cabin in the woods—or better yet, a tiny island in the tropics.

But then I’d miss out on those “new” shows that started years ago and wouldn’t be able to annoy my kids with my attempts at using their lingo. Perhaps I’ll just slip into my favorite yoga pants, light a scented candle, and sip on some cheap flavored coffee while flipping through the latest issue of a magazine filled with celebrities I’ve never heard of. Want to join me? At least you know I won’t judge if you’re feeling behind too.

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Summary:

The author shares their feelings of being out of touch with current trends in fashion and pop culture, attributing it to a lack of interest in keeping up. They reflect on their late-night viewing habits and social interactions, emphasizing a preference for comfort and familiarity over following the crowd. Despite feeling behind, they embrace their choices and invite others to join in their laid-back approach to life.