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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know that there aren't women who look decades younger than their age, but there are women who truly do look younger. I went to see a new doctor who told me not to worry about testing for something because it's not really necessary until later. She was shocked when I told her how old I was. She looked at my forms again to double check. (Why, I don't know?) Then advised me to get the test. Some women really do look younger. (No, I don't look like a twenty year old, but I'm routinely mistaken for someone ten years younger. TBH, it has it's bad points.)[/quote] Thank you - I'm the 50+ poster from above. Nobody has to be polite by saying someone looks younger - they can say you look great, or good, or say nothing at all! I have met people in my life who looked amazingly younger than their ages, not sure why this is a huge surprise. I've also met many very young people who look older (not necessarily bad, just have an older look). Sorry if this bothers people, it's just the way it is. [/quote] Yes, I work with a woman in her early 50s who could easily pass for a 40 year old. My mother has always looked 10+ years younger. When she was in her 40s my dad started up a joke with new acquaintances that she was his "oldest" (as in his oldest daughter) and people would believe him because she looked so young. Maybe it's not common for someone to look so much younger than their age, but there are a few of them out there. And looking over the faces of people I went to school with, it's pretty amazing to see how aging affects people differently. Some with serious wrinkles, crows feet, etc. others with very little.[/quote]
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