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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm 31 and I look great so I couldn't tell you.[/quote] Give it time. Your time will come![/quote] I was a late bloomer and my personal best (evident from photos/physical accomplishments) was 32-34. I still am hanging in there at 44, but by no means do I look 30. I look good though. But--for me--physical health is so much more important. I work out to stay nimble, in-shape and to ward off disease/illness. I still don't get aches and pains and I still can do the things (run many miles, lift) that I could do in my 20s. I take care of my skin-use sunscreen, etc. but I don't deny life pleasures--chocolate, wine, a good steak once a week, etc. Life is meant to be enjoyed. [/quote] Do you have work stress? How old are your kids? Having teenagers is aging me fast, and I'm just a few years older than you are...[/quote] Not pp, but I'm also in my late 40's with a teen and preteen. No direct work stress - I'm a SAHM. So far, this stage of life has been pretty easy. The lousy winter weather really put a damper on my exercise so I've gained some weight. But I'm working on getting back on track with my diet/exercise. I'm still aging but it is a much slower process right now than it was when my kids were younger. Those sleepless nights really took their toll...[/quote]
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