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[quote=Anonymous]NP. Agree with everything 11:33 said. It’s nuanced, but the “moving around youthfully” thing is huge. You can be thin and wear all the trendy denim you want, but if you mince around, take the elevator, stand on the up escalator vs walking up it … I’m 55. I bound out of chairs and pick up things that fall on the floor. No biggie, you say, but look around the next time you’re in the presence of women > 50. There’s a LOT of economy of movement, even among the Barre set. To PP, I get mistaken for younger all the time and I work in a hospital. I meet ~ 10-20 new people every day. I don’t know why age comes up a lot with patients/ families but it does. Also, creepily, hospitality workers often mistake me and my 20 something son for a couple. Truly gross, but theoretically a compliment. (A bottle of wine to celebrate your anniversary 🌷? We have you in 2 queens - can I switch you to a King?) [/quote]
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