Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP getting scarily close to 40 here. I don't think fatness or even general tone is the issue so much as dried-up middle-aged ladyskin.
Even the most toned women have this after 40. It's natural, but I intend to hide it, no matter the temperature and RH!
I don't understand why women can't embrace the aging process. Sheesh! if everyone gets the ladyskin - even the most toned women - then why should EVERYONE be embarrassed to wear sleevless tops? It makes no sense! you're old, so cover up!!! It's what's wrong with our society.
I agree - these types of discussions are so insulting and degrading to women.
As if the sum of who we are is defined by the skin on our arms or as if life is all downhill after 40. OP, invest in some confidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP getting scarily close to 40 here. I don't think fatness or even general tone is the issue so much as dried-up middle-aged ladyskin.
Even the most toned women have this after 40. It's natural, but I intend to hide it, no matter the temperature and RH!
I don't understand why women can't embrace the aging process. Sheesh! if everyone gets the ladyskin - even the most toned women - then why should EVERYONE be embarrassed to wear sleevless tops? It makes no sense! you're old, so cover up!!! It's what's wrong with our society.
There's hot, and there's "mature woman trying to be 22"- which is so not hot.
Anonymous wrote:I can't stand it when people post this kind of thread. Do you look good in what you're wearing? Then who gives a crap how old you are - nobody knows how old you are anyway! I'll continue to wear my sleeveless shirts so I can show you all my fabulous 50-year-old arms which look better today than they did 10 years ago, and certainly better than they did when I was 28 and hadn't started to exercise yet. I promise, however, never to reveal my stomach because - even though it's strong and thin- it lost some elasticity during my pregnancies. So, no bikinis.
