It's possibile to look like 10/15 years younger?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pp just want to let you know I prefer roger as well!!!


The Silver Fox. It also helps that he is absolutely hilarious!! Funny and intelligent gets me every time.


Also Meghan's French mother was so much hotter and sexier than Meghan...and the neighbor.

There is such ageism in this country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Again, a bunch of unicorns drinking from the mythical fountain of youth.

40 looking 25 or 30...riiiiiight!

You can look great for 40, but you are not looking like a 25yr old. Go take your middle aged ass out to Spider Kelly's and embarrass yourselves. I'm sure you will blend right in. LOL!


It's possibile!!! I'm 31 but people say i look 18!! You're just jealous


Not jealous of your desperation. I look great for 35, but I'm not delusional. Keep on with your crazy talk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Again, a bunch of unicorns drinking from the mythical fountain of youth.

40 looking 25 or 30...riiiiiight!

You can look great for 40, but you are not looking like a 25yr old. Go take your middle aged ass out to Spider Kelly's and embarrass yourselves. I'm sure you will blend right in. LOL!


It's possibile!!! I'm 31 but people say i look 18!! You're just jealous


Not jealous of your desperation. I look great for 35, but I'm not delusional. Keep on with your crazy talk.


+1
Anonymous
Why can't we accept getting older like they did years ago
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My aunt is in her sixties but I think she could pass for her fourties- the trick is her skin is unbelievably oily. It is so oily that she still gets zits but the upside is she has virtually no wrinkles!!


Me too, but the skin on the backs of my hands gives me away. How about your aunt's hands?
Anonymous
Yes. Its possibile
Anonymous
Yes, of course
Anonymous
it's impossible. nobody can look 10/15 years younger than your real age
Anonymous
Sure - I get carded most of the time (and was refused service a couple times when I left ID at home). Have had oily skin all my life though. Used to hate it but at peace with it now since it definitely keeps the wrinkles at bay.
Anonymous
Good genes, I guess. My 40 year old wife looks like she is 25.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure - I get carded most of the time (and was refused service a couple times when I left ID at home). Have had oily skin all my life though. Used to hate it but at peace with it now since it definitely keeps the wrinkles at bay.


Forgot to mention - I'm 42.
Anonymous
No. 30 year olds look really old to 18/20 year olds.
Anonymous
This country is still a rough place for a woman over 29. Considered washed up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My aunt is in her sixties but I think she could pass for her fourties- the trick is her skin is unbelievably oily. It is so oily that she still gets zits but the upside is she has virtually no wrinkles!!


Me too, but the skin on the backs of my hands gives me away. How about your aunt's hands?


My dad is like this- the man also smokes and gets SO much sun. I wonder if he would look practically pubescent if he actually took care of himself (he's 60)- but the immense oily skin helps so much that it doesn't even register that he smokes, etc. on his face. He gets pimples occasionally too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I posted in the other thread. It runs in my family. My grandmother looked very young until her 50s. My mother looked young until she was about mid 50s. When I was a kid other kids often mistook us for sisters from about the time I was 12.

A large part of it is small stature and low body weight. Mother and grandmother both tiny and weighed about 90lbs. Only over 100lbs when pregnant. I am usually 89 - 96. I'm very short and my face is round with chubby cheeks and deep dimples. Think a young Miranda Kerr if she had dark skin.

Which brings up the other obvious factor: Dark skin simply ages differently from pale skin.

Add to that very oily skin. I used to hate it but turns out oily skin stays smoother later in life. I'm mid 40s and haven't developed any wrinkles yet.

Add to that very long hair. I have always preferred waist length or longer with a center part. My hair has started to turn gray a little but I've always worn a center part and the gray ones aren't visible unless I lift my hair up to show them.

I get mistaken for a teen all the time. Which isn't really a problem except as regards DH who has repeatedly had to defend himself from been treated like a pervert by strangers who thought he was being inappropriate with me.

If I age like my mother and grandmother I will gain several decades between 55 and 60. They both looked very much their age at 60.


Does anyone else from this PP beyond annoying? Just think young Miranda Kerr? Oh, Jesus.
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