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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My mom is 78 and looks about 60. Really. She just got lucky with her genes. She has light brown hair and has grayed a bit all over so her hair looks somewhat highlighted/frosted. She has few wrinkles and barely wears makeup. She maintains her hair well and wears nice clothes that fit well. She is regularly hit on by men in their 50s or 60s. I hope I’m as lucky as her when I’m older. I’m 39 and look about 32, mostly because I have very few grays or wrinkles, though both are starting a bit. [/quote] My mom is exactly the same. She is getting hit on constantly since she became a widow. My dad looked even younger in his mid 70s. He didn't even have much grey hair and almost no wrinkles with his olive skin, even with our beach vacations and being on a sports field in the hot sun all of our youth. They also walk fast, very active and zero mobility or strength issues. Can bound up stairs. I'm 52 and seem to be exactly like them. I have seriously been mistake for my 17-year old's older sister. No joke. I have about two grey hairs in my brunette hair only and no wrinkles, just some faint crows feet when I smile. No forehead wrinkles. I also still beat people half my age in exercise classes, races, etc. I have not hit menopause and that may be part of it.[/quote]
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