Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that there aren't women who look decades younger than their age, but there are women who truly do look younger. I went to see a new doctor who told me not to worry about testing for something because it's not really necessary until later. She was shocked when I told her how old I was. She looked at my forms again to double check. (Why, I don't know?) Then advised me to get the test. Some women really do look younger. (No, I don't look like a twenty year old, but I'm routinely mistaken for someone ten years younger. TBH, it has it's bad points.)
Thank you - I'm the 50+ poster from above. Nobody has to be polite by saying someone looks younger - they can say you look great, or good, or say nothing at all! I have met people in my life who looked amazingly younger than their ages, not sure why this is a huge surprise. I've also met many very young people who look older (not necessarily bad, just have an older look). Sorry if this bothers people, it's just the way it is.
Anonymous wrote:I look 16 years younger. Tons of sleep, low stress, good genes and no kids yet.
Anonymous wrote:So far, I'd say 2009-2014.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 31 and I look great so I couldn't tell you.
Give it time. Your time will come!
I was a late bloomer and my personal best (evident from photos/physical accomplishments) was 32-34.
I still am hanging in there at 44, but by no means do I look 30. I look good though.
But--for me--physical health is so much more important. I work out to stay nimble, in-shape and to ward off disease/illness. I still don't get aches and pains and I still can do the things (run many miles, lift) that I could do in my 20s. I take care of my skin-use sunscreen, etc. but I don't deny life pleasures--chocolate, wine, a good steak once a week, etc.
Life is meant to be enjoyed.
Do you have work stress? How old are your kids? Having teenagers is aging me fast, and I'm just a few years older than you are...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 31 and I look great so I couldn't tell you.
Take lots of selfies now. It'll come.
31 yo pp here.
I keep hearing people say that kids will age you.
I have two kids ( 3 yo and 6 mo).
For the women that have aged due to kids...what ages were your kids when the bulk of the aging occurred?
You are so obnoxious. No it's not about kids, it's about age. As you will be forty soon, and fifty etc, if you are lucky and don't die sooner. Ad it will happen much much more quickly than you can imagine. When you are 30 it feels like your whole life is in front of you. At 40, you understand your best years are gone.
Speak for yourself. Different poster here, but I'm 47 DH is 51. Our parents are in their late 80s and expected to live at least 20 years more each. If you think that it's all downhill over 40, you'll have about half a century to feel that way. Wake up and face life in the 21st century because you're going to be here for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 38 but everyone says I look 20ish. I was thinking of joining the police department and doing undercover work in college.
LOL! You and every other middle aged mom on here. A bunch of unicorns running around!
+1
There is no 38 yo celebrity/model who looks 20. None. Yet, you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 31 and I look great so I couldn't tell you.
Take lots of selfies now. It'll come.
31 yo pp here.
I keep hearing people say that kids will age you.
I have two kids ( 3 yo and 6 mo).
For the women that have aged due to kids...what ages were your kids when the bulk of the aging occurred?
You are so obnoxious. No it's not about kids, it's about age. As you will be forty soon, and fifty etc, if you are lucky and don't die sooner. Ad it will happen much much more quickly than you can imagine. When you are 30 it feels like your whole life is in front of you. At 40, you understand your best years are gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The moment you decide you don't want to have sex any more. I'm 47, so it hasn't happened for me yet, and I'm continually baffled by the people who post on DCUM (many of whom I suspect are far younger than I am) who naively delude themselves to think they can "opt out" or "outsource" sex and still stay married.
As long as you have a healthy sex drive, you're not only living, you're thriving.
You can gain weight and still have a sex life at home. And you can look very attractive/put together and have some real problems in paradise. Looks can be very deceiving..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that there aren't women who look decades younger than their age, but there are women who truly do look younger. I went to see a new doctor who told me not to worry about testing for something because it's not really necessary until later. She was shocked when I told her how old I was. She looked at my forms again to double check. (Why, I don't know?) Then advised me to get the test. Some women really do look younger. (No, I don't look like a twenty year old, but I'm routinely mistaken for someone ten years younger. TBH, it has it's bad points.)
Me too.
I have been in my position for 19 years and when I had a work meeting with several clients and their attorney- how long I had been at it came up. One of the men said ' yea- you started when you were 15'. I laughed and said I was in my mid-40s and everyone there was truly shocked. The one woman in their group was my age and she pulled me aside in the way out to express how good/young I look.
This was a multiple PhD, science/law crowd.
I do get that shocked thing a lot, but people think my 72-year old dad is no more than 60 and I take after him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 38 but everyone says I look 20ish. I was thinking of joining the police department and doing undercover work in college.
LOL! You and every other middle aged mom on here. A bunch of unicorns running around!
Anonymous wrote:48 right now. Look years younger. Feel years older.
Internally I am falling apart due to medical reasons. Externally I look good, as long as I do not have to exert myself.
I do not give a d*** how I look, I want to be alive and well for my school age kids...
Anonymous wrote:Childbirth/rearing.
Anonymous wrote:I know that there aren't women who look decades younger than their age, but there are women who truly do look younger. I went to see a new doctor who told me not to worry about testing for something because it's not really necessary until later. She was shocked when I told her how old I was. She looked at my forms again to double check. (Why, I don't know?) Then advised me to get the test. Some women really do look younger. (No, I don't look like a twenty year old, but I'm routinely mistaken for someone ten years younger. TBH, it has it's bad points.)