Anonymous wrote:Yes. Get ready because the generation of people born after 1990 have never known a life without sunscreen and constant access to a water bottle.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. They’re called black people.
Anonymous wrote:I visited my college town when I was may be 28-29, walked around campus, and then went to a local hangout. I remember catching myself things the students look so much like kids. These were 20-22. I think you are all delusional if you think that at 40 you look anything like a 20 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, if you don't have kids and eat healthy.
Anonymous wrote:I visited my college town when I was may be 28-29, walked around campus, and then went to a local hangout. I remember catching myself things the students look so much like kids. These were 20-22. I think you are all delusional if you think that at 40 you look anything like a 20 year old.
Anonymous wrote:I've never known anyone personally who looked more than 5 years younger than their real age. I don't know why some people find it so hard to spot obvious signs of aging. Everyone has tells. Of any race.
Anonymous wrote:I visited my college town when I was may be 28-29, walked around campus, and then went to a local hangout. I remember catching myself things the students look so much like kids. These were 20-22. I think you are all delusional if you think that at 40 you look anything like a 20 year old.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was 31 and mom of a 10 yr old and a 5 yr old I got carded to get into an R rated movie. I have great skin even though I spent a lot of time in the sun when I was younger. Caucasian too!
When I was 28 I once got stopped at the door of Costco and asked where my mom was. I look my age. Weird things happen sometimes.