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[quote=Anonymous]I do think that there is difference between women who are fighting tooth and nail to be thin, vs. naturally thin women. Women who are trying too hard are likely depriving their body of needed nutrients and possibly over-exercising. That is going to be tough on an aging body and show up in ways it won't on a teen or someone in their 20s. I'm naturally thin. I can see how the skin issue may be a problem as I age, but I eat really healthy and get quite a few calories, healthy fats, carbs, etc., get a moderate amount of exercise. I'm not going to force feed myself - that seems unhealthy too. It's all about energy and health for me. My boobs will sag whatever I do, I'm not going to risk plastic surgery, so I'm just going to try to age gracefully. The good news is, I really enjoyed my youth and it's not like I missed out on anything - everyone ages, no one gets a pass. [/quote]
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