Is the prettiest woman you personally knew at age 30 still the prettiest at 40? 50?

Anonymous
In my case, very much no. The pretty women from my late 20s/early 30s have all either overdone the interventions and look weird, or they gained weight and drank too much and look it.
Anonymous
I have one friend whose mother was a beauty queen and she takes after her mother. She still looks great at 60+. She's definitely used GLP1s recently but who hasn't.
Anonymous
A dear family friend is about to turn 70, and still looks lovely and turns heads. She does some botox, but is otherwise aging naturally. She is fit, but probably size 8 or even 10. She has hips! She has some wrinkles. She wears clothes well, and knows what works for her - colors and styles. Same with makeup. She's not the most objectively beautiful woman, but she is confident, smart, yet warm and approachable, and always put together, as is her home. She's a retired sr exec, which is part of the confidence. She's also as nice as she is pretty and accomplished. I'm early 50s and she's always been role model for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my case, very much no. The pretty women from my late 20s/early 30s have all either overdone the interventions and look weird, or they gained weight and drank too much and look it.


And I bet that makes you happy.

Get a life, OP, and stop worrying about the people you were jealous of over a decade ago.
Anonymous
Sometimes I come on dcum just to feel better about myself so thanks for this thread.
Anonymous
Yes my high school friend, still fabulous at late 50s. Headturner since 15.
Anonymous
In general, my friends and I all have better hair, clothes, and eyebrows than we did at 30, but we're all also heavier and older. I think it's a wash, personally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have one friend whose mother was a beauty queen and she takes after her mother. She still looks great at 60+. She's definitely used GLP1s recently but who hasn't.


I don't know many people who have. It's not as ubiquitous as you assume.
Anonymous
Yes, the two women I know who were exceptionally attractive when young have kept their looks. They have been blessed with good bone structure and have taken care of their skin and stayed in shape.
That said, they look like beautiful middle-aged women. They haven’t gone crazy trying to alter their faces to look like they’re still 30.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one friend whose mother was a beauty queen and she takes after her mother. She still looks great at 60+. She's definitely used GLP1s recently but who hasn't.


I don't know many people who have. It's not as ubiquitous as you assume.

They’re not advertising.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have one friend whose mother was a beauty queen and she takes after her mother. She still looks great at 60+. She's definitely used GLP1s recently but who hasn't.


Nobody in my circle is taking any GLP1s. Who are you hanging out with?
Anonymous
Yes, all the natural beauties are still beautiful, even with a few wrinkles and gray hair!
Anonymous
Yes, several.
One is now a famous actress. She was stunning when I first met her at age 11 and still is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one friend whose mother was a beauty queen and she takes after her mother. She still looks great at 60+. She's definitely used GLP1s recently but who hasn't.


Nobody in my circle is taking any GLP1s. Who are you hanging out with?


NP-A lot of people do and don't talk about it. I am a very natural, low maintenance person and am on one but never talk about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one friend whose mother was a beauty queen and she takes after her mother. She still looks great at 60+. She's definitely used GLP1s recently but who hasn't.


I don't know many people who have. It's not as ubiquitous as you assume.

They’re not advertising.


Or we don’t hang out with people that are overweight.
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