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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm 39. When I look back on photos of myself just 4 years ago, I look 10 years younger. I'd say 35-40 are really aging.[/quote] +1. Sigh.[/quote] DH and I got married at 28, 27 and we look like babies in the wedding photos. At 35- with my firstborn--even with zero sleep--we look so young. At 40- I look good in photos. I still do at 44. If I hold a photo up from 44 and compare it with one at 34. There is a big difference. Even though I still weigh the same/same size and I don't really have wrinkles (thanks olive skin)---there is definitely 'age--older'. I am starting to notice my neck starting to look older---and the back of my hands. I get told be a lot of people that I haven't aged at all. I definitely have--I just think I've aged pretty good in comparison to my co-workers. I WAH and when I recently went into the Office there were some I could barely recognize.[/quote]
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