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Reply to "Women, at what age did you find men become "old"?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men age much worse than women, but by simply deciding their evidence of aging is less unsightly than women’s signs of aging, they live in denial about it. So odd. [/quote] I don’t blame you for not being able to see women through men’s eyes, but you’re in denial about how bad older women look.[/quote] Even if true, that ignores your own bias re: your own gender. We are all aging humans. I personally find balding incredibly unsightly, so that makes me judge male aging harshly, but there's nothing about male aging that favors them otherwise. Their hair greys, their skin sags and wrinkles, their body fat redistributes. There is no biological advantage in the aging game that favors men. [/quote] Yes there is. Women experience menopause, men don’t. What happens to men as they age is to a great degree a matter of choice. If his body fat “redistributes” that’s because he chose not to exercise. Ditto if his posture stoops.[/quote] There is a lot of unattractive physical aging that occurs in men that is beyond their control, like male pattern baldness, greying hair, hair growth in ears and nose (eww), decrease in collagen in skin leading to wrinkles and sagging, sun and age spots in skin, lack of skin elasticity in face and other areas, loss of bone density over time including in the face which is most visible, graduale decline in testosterone (1% per year after 30), gradual hearing loss, enlarged prostate, etc. Most men don't look good after 50 to people under 50. None looks good after 60 to people under 60. [/quote]
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