At 25 I thought 40 was ancient but it's how you feel not how old you are. I'm in my 40s but don't feel old or doddery - a bit dim at times but otherwise no different to how I felt in my 30s. My parents are 60 and act like they are 80 - it's all in their heads. I swear they'll be in tartan zip up booties sat in bath chairs in front of Last of the Summer Wine come winter. My mother in law is 70, working, driving about in a sporty convertible, has a wardrobe most people would dream about and goes for a run every night. Age is a number/label and doesn't define you so 40 can either be ancient or not old at all. Sean is a weird case. Renting someone's front room, getting caught up in bitchy drama at the factory, working in the pub etc. He's too old for that sort of childishness. He was a character who never bothered me but now he's a whinging pain in the rear who needs his scenes fast forwarded. He needs to grow up too as he's very immature and petty for a grown man.