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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s so interesting how[b] prejudice is almost universally frowned upon EXCEPT ageism[/b], which is rampant in almost all the forums on this site. Accusing someone of being old (expressed as an insult) or looking old is routine. Why is this OK?[/quote] +1 I don't know how you people plan to avoid reaching the age of 50 and beyond and experiencing the associated changes in your bodies. Fill me in on your secrets. ~61 year old DCUM'er[/quote] I don't know - maybe diet and exercise? Not eating crappy food, smoking and drinking like crazy. it is not rocket science.[/quote] You win the prize for discovering the fountain of youth. Perhaps someone should make a documentary about you. The changeless one that simply had a lifestyle of diet and exercise and of course no crappy food. Life and the aging process was no match for her. [/quote] I guess you know more than the NIH - please let us know your secrets? https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/what-do-we-know-about-healthy-aging [/quote] Oh honey You must be under 50[/quote] Actually no - turning 60 in October. Following this advice, feeling great and so far staying healthy. I am around lots of adults in their 70's and 80's and the ones that seem to be doing the best are the ones who are active exercisers, active in life and eat healthy. It is not full proof but why not try to give yourself a chance with things you can control?[/quote] You may feel great and healthy, but you still look 60. That's the point going over your head. Your body has changed, there is no amount of diet or exercise that will stop it from changing. It's called life. [/quote] https://pagesix.com/2021/04/26/christie-brinkley-67-shares-why-she-still-posts-bikini-photos/amp/ Christie Brinkley is 67. Not sure what you mean by looking 60.[/quote] Plastic surgeons, dermatologists, and lot of photo shop. I’m sorry this is hard for you. Society has hammered into every woman’s head that they are less than as the natural aging process takes over. Men can look like handsome older men. But older women cling to their photos of Christie Brinkley and create unrealistic goalposts. But this is your journey, take care of your mental health when you get to those bumps on the road. [/quote]
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