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Reply to "Dropping 20lbs+ or more past 40 significantly ages people’s looks "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve noticed this trend for awhile among people I know. Most of these people are otherwise healthy people (a couple lost weight due to cancer and other disease). Those in their early 40s who now look to be in their mid-50s because they are so gaunt (eg, sunken cheeks). Is there anyway to avoid this from happening besides going back in time and not putting on weight to begin with? [/quote] Putting the weight back on won't solve the problem. The person will just look old and chubby. The weight doesn't go back to the same places. [/quote] Never said anything about putting weight back on as a solution. Just that losing the weight really ages people. I’ve seen a younger friend offered senior discount twice. She was very depressed as she’s in her mid 40s. DH is 49 and lost weight during COVID “lockdown” because he wasn’t on travel so much. Now he looks like he’s closer to 60. Losing weight for many of these people hasn’t translated into looking younger. [/quote] I don't know anyone anywhere who is in their mid 40s and looks 60 unless they maybe did hard drugs. [/quote]
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