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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm 54. I get the young thing--have all my life with olive skin, baby face and being fit/youthful, no wrinkles. My nephew's 30-year old wife is always telling everyone how I look 30. But--although I think I look good--I do not look like I did at 30. My eyes (and as someone said, not crow's feet or wrinkles) look more tired/less bright. The skin around my knees (even though still muscular legs) isn't quite the same. So- yeah--I look better than most women the same age--but under no circumstance do I think I look "young". And, damn, if I were to become single I wouldn't want my old *ss on OLD. That creeps me out. The thought of someone new and baring myself and all that at this age--no matter how fit--yeah- not something I'd want. Again, if I were not married who knows--but the whole thing sounds horrific to me.[/quote] ^put it this way--no matter how good my body looks--I'm not wearing mini-mini skirts of my youth at 54 like Lauren Sanchez. It doesn't feel right or look right to me. At my age, sexier is a minimalist calvin klein type look...less is more, non-fussy but not matronly either.[/quote]
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