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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wait until [b]age 50 and up. [/b]Very bad things begin to happen to thin women’s faces, necks, and behinds.[/quote] This is aging. We will be lucky to be and look old. I've seen younger women (late 20's, early 30's) who look terrible from sun damage, alcohol use and poor choices. As for thin women getting older and looking "bad", that really depends on lifestyle and genetics. Facial skin laxity and loose neck skin are the reality of natural aging for most people who eschew plastic surgery, etc. Looking ones age is not a character flaw. To answer op, happy people who make others feel good about themselves are the most attractive people, regardless of age or size.[/quote] Yes, all true. Just reporting from my own experience that my neck cords and cheekbones stick out in an alarming way when I’m 10 or 15 pounds down, but smooth out nicely when I’m back up. Thin-as-beautiful stops working in middle age.[/quote] Thin-as-beautiful stops working in middle-age. This is true. But obesity-as-ugly continues. [/quote]
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