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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, I know a ton of women who are stuck on how they were attractive when they were younger and they somehow think that makes them different from other 50 year olds. I think aging is really rough for women who were considered beauties and some cannot deal. I have never been considered beautiful so 50 is 50. I am not chasing the idea of how hot I allegedly was 25 years ago.[/quote] You are just envious towards fit 50s women who can still wear tight dresses and you can’t. What’s your weight ? If you are not attractive don’t compare yourself to those who have this natural gifts and healthy lifestyle. Men I date tell me I’m beautiful at 48 and have one of the most proportional bodies they ever slept with [/quote] Yeah, I'm "just jellus." Wtf. I don't care what clothes you wear or what men tell you. I only care about one man and that's the one I am married to. My point is that women who are 50 clinging to when they were 25 are sad. I see these women with their botox and filler faces deluding themselves about their age. If you are 50, you are 50. It does not matter how you were 25 years ago unless you can get a time machine and travel back. You should try to look the best you can bur don't pretend you are still 25 or 30.[/quote] How do you know these women with botched botoxed/filled faces were beautiful before? A lot of these procedures are also used by young women to alter their facial features. Cosmetic industry isn’t only serving anti-aging purpose trying to preserve your natural features but making you slightly less tired and aged looking. In fact a lot of women who didn’t used to look great in their younger years find themselves resorting to “alteration” plastic surgeries at the age when anti-aging surgery is fair game. And many also make positive changes to diet/exercise and look better in their 50s than they did in their 30s, more fit, able to wear clothes they couldn’t before. There is always an assumption that anything A woman does in her 50s is pathetic and isn’t worth it. That’s literally complete BS. And a myth that previously naturally beautiful women just look more terrible after anti-aging procedures than allowing themselves to get wrinkled and saggy is ludicrous. There is bad and good cosmetic work, that’s all there is. [/quote] Because I have known a couple of these people for 20 years. It always starts with a little work and progresses to clown territory. Lip filler is an egregious sin, and I can't believe women are paying to deform their lips in the name of "beauty."[/quote]
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