Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. DC. Where everyone looks years younger than they are, and has the stories to prove it.
So funny and delusional.
Sorry you are bitter other women look youthful for their age and you don't.
Come on. Where do all these young looking people live? Not in my circles in NW DC. I probably know 300 people
Well and we all look our age. The moms at school look their age. My friends at work look their age. Where do these mythical creatures live?
They live all over. Give it five years and check back with this cohort. There will be a percent who has gained a significant amount of weight and they will look older compared to ones who have not. The ones that drink a bottle of wine a night will look older than the ones who don’t. And so on.
No, most of it is genetics and melanin. Research has shown melanin slows down aging. I have relatives who are in their 50s and have been thin all their life and have almost no wrinkles despite partying and drinking every weekend and living in an area with hot sun abroad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a lie. You look your age. It is just something that people are programmed to say.
Who gets "programmed" to lie? That's ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I get a lot of double-takes from bartenders and bouncers, but it might just be that they're more used to checking the ID's of 22-year-olds than 45-year-olds.
do women really tell themselves this? I can see mistaking 35 for 29, but no way in hell is a 45yo mom going to pass for 22. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. DC. Where everyone looks years younger than they are, and has the stories to prove it.
So funny and delusional.
Sorry you are bitter other women look youthful for their age and you don't.
Come on. Where do all these young looking people live? Not in my circles in NW DC. I probably know 300 people
Well and we all look our age. The moms at school look their age. My friends at work look their age. Where do these mythical creatures live?
They live all over. Give it five years and check back with this cohort. There will be a percent who has gained a significant amount of weight and they will look older compared to ones who have not. The ones that drink a bottle of wine a night will look older than the ones who don’t. And so on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. DC. Where everyone looks years younger than they are, and has the stories to prove it.
So funny and delusional.
Sorry you are bitter other women look youthful for their age and you don't.
Come on. Where do all these young looking people live? Not in my circles in NW DC. I probably know 300 people
Well and we all look our age. The moms at school look their age. My friends at work look their age. Where do these mythical creatures live?
Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. DC. Where everyone looks years younger than they are, and has the stories to prove it.
So funny and delusional.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 50 and a new mom at the school just said this to me. She had wondered why id married such an old guy (I had casually mentioned my husband is 59). She said she had thought I was 35. I don’t think I look that young but I must have looked young enough that she was surprised by my age difference with my husband.
I took that one as a compliment.
My husband was recently very ill and in the hospital for weeks. He lost a lot of weight. The orderly there, at the time of discharge, said to my husband, “your daughter will bring the car around and I will wheel you out.”
That one made me very sad...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. DC. Where everyone looks years younger than they are, and has the stories to prove it.
So funny and delusional.
Sorry you are bitter other women look youthful for their age and you don't.
Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes. DC. Where everyone looks years younger than they are, and has the stories to prove it.
So funny and delusional.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 47 and have a DS in college. When this fact comes up, I get surprised reactions and can see people doing the math in their heads...
Compliment! I have always had a baby face and am petite; I think shorter, smaller stature somehow "reads" as youthful. I work with high schoolers and I swear they keep me young!