Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 39 and I’ve been running for 25 years. I don’t have a single wrinkle and the only skin discoloration I ever had was from BC pills and went away when I changed them. Personally I think things like drinking alcohol too often and not getting enough sleep age you more quickly and I rarely drink and usually get 8-9 hours of sleep.
I know the miserable people of DCUM will say I’m making this up but I’m always mistaken for younger than I am. I was a college coach and mistaken for a team member. But everyone here likes to make snide generalizations that tear others down so go ahead, reply with quote and say there’s no way.
Wow. You sure are defensive. What's up with that?
What’s up with it? 7 pages of people mostly trying to knock down women who are making an attempt to be healthy and strong and accomplish things. 7 pages of people knocking down women for not prioritizing a wrinkle or a sun spot over a healthy BMI and heart. 7 pages of women trying to justify laziness.
Anonymous wrote:being old makes you look old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 39 and I’ve been running for 25 years. I don’t have a single wrinkle and the only skin discoloration I ever had was from BC pills and went away when I changed them. Personally I think things like drinking alcohol too often and not getting enough sleep age you more quickly and I rarely drink and usually get 8-9 hours of sleep.
I know the miserable people of DCUM will say I’m making this up but I’m always mistaken for younger than I am. I was a college coach and mistaken for a team member. But everyone here likes to make snide generalizations that tear others down so go ahead, reply with quote and say there’s no way.
Wow. You sure are defensive. What's up with that?
Anonymous wrote:I’m 39 and I’ve been running for 25 years. I don’t have a single wrinkle and the only skin discoloration I ever had was from BC pills and went away when I changed them. Personally I think things like drinking alcohol too often and not getting enough sleep age you more quickly and I rarely drink and usually get 8-9 hours of sleep.
I know the miserable people of DCUM will say I’m making this up but I’m always mistaken for younger than I am. I was a college coach and mistaken for a team member. But everyone here likes to make snide generalizations that tear others down so go ahead, reply with quote and say there’s no way.
Anonymous wrote:Is this true? I’ve never heard this. I was reading through some previous threads and this came up. Does it make your face sag or what? Perhaps the sun damage from long outdoor runs? And what cardio doesn’t “make you old” if this is the case?
Anonymous wrote:I’m a 54 year old marathoner. I’ve been running since my mid-20s. I also practice yoga and lift. I don’t look 35 or 40 or even 45. I look like a women in her 50s who is active, healthy, and fit. I have no desire to be anything other than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 39 and I’ve been running for 25 years. I don’t have a single wrinkle and the only skin discoloration I ever had was from BC pills and went away when I changed them. Personally I think things like drinking alcohol too often and not getting enough sleep age you more quickly and I rarely drink and usually get 8-9 hours of sleep.
I know the miserable people of DCUM will say I’m making this up but I’m always mistaken for younger than I am. I was a college coach and mistaken for a team member. But everyone here likes to make snide generalizations that tear others down so go ahead, reply with quote and say there’s no way.
Ok. But you're 39, which isn't old. Talk to us when you're 59. (I'm 37, so not bitter).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coco Chanel said it best - at some point you have to choose between your face and your ass.
Believe me there are plenty of people around here who aren’t killing it in either category and could use a nice jog
Anonymous wrote:Coco Chanel said it best - at some point you have to choose between your face and your ass.