Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. Lots of wishful thinking on this thread.
What are these “tells”? How would you tell a 40 y/o from a 35 y/o or a 45 y/o?
skin. hands. fat distribution as a start.
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The actress who plays Ginny is at least 24 in this pic but looks much younger
Anonymous wrote:I am 61 and look way younger. It is not just looks it is lifestyle. I look around 15 years younger. My resume has my first job now at 1998.
I dress cool, my youngest in 16, still so family vacations with kids host got back from spring break with kids.
I also have zero medical issues. Perfect teeth ($15k to 20k) over last 15 years to keep up. Don’t wear glasses, had lasik.
Am not fat, I am balding but zero gray hair. I also only sleep
On average 6 hours a night. I can go from 6 am to midnight 5 days a week.
I have nieces and nephews in worst shape. But expensive and need a lot of luck
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Anonymous wrote:A young woman my oldest DD went to elementary school with is achieving a decent amount of success as a Hollywood actress. She is about 5”0 and is indistinguishable from an early middle schooler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. Lots of wishful thinking on this thread.
What are these “tells”? How would you tell a 40 y/o from a 35 y/o or a 45 y/o?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. Lots of wishful thinking on this thread.
What are these “tells”? How would you tell a 40 y/o from a 35 y/o or a 45 y/o?
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. Lots of wishful thinking on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Yes of course lots of people look way younger than they are!
I myself am 47 but I am small and youthful - can easily pass as a 9-year-old. People are always shocked or don’t believe me when I tell them my true age.
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:Anonymous wrote:A young woman my oldest DD went to elementary school with is achieving a decent amount of success as a Hollywood actress. She is about 5”0 and is indistinguishable from an early middle schooler.
How old is she and did she lie about her age? I mean Stacey dash played a high schooler in clueless in her 30s. She's in her 50s now and looks great.