Anonymous wrote:I think you can tell a lot by looking at their same-sex parent.
Anonymous wrote:check if the woman stuggles to keep being fat and skin type, olive skin or darker is best
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you can tell a lot by looking at their same-sex parent.
This was my late father’s adage: if you want to see what your potential wife will look like in the future,
look at her mother.
Or, more crassly, make sure she doesn’t do a bait-and switch: gorgeous figure while dating then become obese post-wedding or after children.
Anonymous wrote:I think you can tell a lot by looking at their same-sex parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people look great in their 20s and 30s and terrible by 40s, 50s, and 60s. Others age well. Some even look better in their 40s than in their 30s, and I'm not only talking about men - some women, too. Do you think there are any signals or clues when a person's in their 20s or 30s that tell you whether they still look good in 20 years? For example, can you predict whether a potential mate is the type of person who will "let himself go" once he hits 35 or 40 years old?
I found one of the biggest indicators of how people will look when they age is how much and how consistently they drink alcohol and if they smoke or not.
Anonymous wrote:Some people look great in their 20s and 30s and terrible by 40s, 50s, and 60s. Others age well. Some even look better in their 40s than in their 30s, and I'm not only talking about men - some women, too. Do you think there are any signals or clues when a person's in their 20s or 30s that tell you whether they still look good in 20 years? For example, can you predict whether a potential mate is the type of person who will "let himself go" once he hits 35 or 40 years old?