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Reply to "Why are women in their 30s considered old and men are not? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men age better because their dermis is thicker. Plus, they experience less bone loss than women do. It's been studied people. [/quote] I’ve noticed the exact opposite, that men’s skin ages more poorly. Among my friends/family/coworkers, the men have way more lines, spots, and sun damage than women the same age. I even see high school and college age guys who already have deep lines on their forehead. I’ve also never heard a man talk about how sexy a woman’s dense bones are. [/quote] Such an idiot. Bone density isn't sexy in itself but one's face is not just skin. It's the skin, fat, muscle, SMAS, and bone. As women approach menopause, bone recedes and this shows up on their skin as eye bags or a witchy chin for example. Even a millimeter makes a difference. Men's bone density does not recede at the same rate as women's. So yes, their facial structure does not look as different until maybe their 70s (think Richard Gere- dang!). [/quote]
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