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As Jenna puts it: “The first half of life is about fitting in. The second half? That’s the XXxtra credit.”

“I’m extra, but I also go to bed at 9:30 p.m.,” Jenna admits. “The platforms come off by 10. That’s the secret: you can be loud and still take care of yourself.” At 40 something, you’ve earned the right to be too much for people who preferred you small.

Not extra in a chaotic way. Extra in a deliberate way. Extra in a “I have less time ahead of me than behind me, so I’m going to turn up the volume” way.

“For fifteen years, I was the ‘calm mom,’ the neutral blazer, the measured voice in the room,” she says, laughing into a matcha martini at 9 p.m. on a Tuesday. “Now I’m the 40-something XXxtra. That extra glass of champagne. That extra opinion. That extra dance move at a wedding when everyone else is sitting down.”

Jenna isn’t having a breakdown. She’s having a breakout . We’ve all heard of the midlife crisis — the sports car, the affair, the sudden obsession with surfing. But a new archetype is emerging among women (and men) in their 40s: the XXxtra .

It sounds like you’re looking for a feature article (likely a lifestyle or entertainment piece) centered on the theme — perhaps a play on the phrase “40 something and extra” (meaning over-the-top, lavish, bold, or unapologetically intense).

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