Seems isolated to certain neighborhoods, not just the historic side. We had a neighbor who moved across 466A to get a larger home. One of her new neighbors asked how old they were and was aghast when told, and the relationship went downhill from there. They felt very unwelcome in their new place and eventually moved to another home closer to Brownwood. There they have great rapport with their neighbors of various ages. We visited them in their new home during the holidays and they had invited several of their new neighbors over. We had a great time.
In our neighborhood, we have people ranging from their 90's to their 50's and we mix and mingle over golf, cards, and other activities without any concern about ages. It's just a number.
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