Ditto!
I'm a 1964 person. Some say I'm a "Boomer", and some say I'm from the next generation (X?).
I don't really identify with either. I'm me, and I'm a conservative.
>>I don’t really identify with either. I’m me, and I’m a conservative<<
Me too. 1961. I don’t relate at all to the “If it feels good, do it” of the boomers. I’ve always been into the family values that the boomers didn’t bother to teach their offspring. I find myself parenting my nieces and nephews and they are now all conservatives.
I don’t fit and I don’t want to be compartmentalized.
I prefer to call us who were born between 1956 and 1967 Generation Jones because we don’t really fit into the boomer or the Gen X mold nd really are a different generation.My parents were not WWII vets they were 19 and 21 in 1960 when I was born same for my hubby only his parents were a little younger in 1957 when he arrived.