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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No idea. But I'm a middle aged woman that gets mistaken for her 16-year old son's sister. Seriously. I had an argument at hospital during Covid because the woman kept saying his mother had to be here...assumed I was his sister. I had to go to the car to get more ID. She laughed about it later. I have people at my son's high school that assumed I am much younger than them/had my kids young...I had my kids mid/late 30s. I'm 51- they thought I was 40. I move well, olive skin, exercised my whole life, no sun damage, shiny dark hair, straight white teeth...no heavy make-up. Muscle tone. I still can wear clothes from two decades ago. My shape/size hasn't changed. I think my knees are starting to show their age this year--my husband swears they aren't. And, I now see a vein or two in my lower legs. [/quote] ^ also Like pp, I also have thicker eyebrows. Don't overpluck and they aren't spotty or thinning. My hair is also very thick and I have almost no grey--color what very little I do have.[/quote]
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