ilovesleep wrote: » This thread is not very much of a good read. I'm a woman. Starts doing 100 sit ups.....
Dravokivich wrote: » Situps don't burn the fat around a belly ;P
Azureus wrote: » I think theres far too much emphasis placed on the physical number when it comes down to age. I think everyone here would know two people around the same age who look NOTHING like eachother. A woman with no money and 6 kids in her thirties is most likely gonig to look a lot different from a woman whose loaded and never had children at the same age for example.
pragmatic1 wrote: » I'd say in general, the 40 year olds of today look much younger than the 40 year olds of the past.
eco2live wrote: » I see loads of older women in the gym and they look better then men their age.
Table Top Joe wrote: » Oh i agree with looking better in late 20s as opposed to early,certainly true for me,i had a babyface(still do to an extent)which did me no favours growing up,girls thought i was cute....but not in a wanting to shagg my brains out way,more in the way a baby or fluffy animal is cute:D not much good to me And yes of course Sophia Loren is a beautiful woman,good call;)
_meehan_ wrote: » I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the role of genetics here yet. If your parents have aged well, chances are you will too, as long as you don't completely fall of the wagon.:P I'm only 18, but my parents look much younger than their years. My mum looks the same as she did when she got married (at 22), save for being 2 sizes bigger after having 4 kids (at 41). She has no wrinkles and dresses very well. My dad is in his fifties and hasn't aged at all, and is fitter than he was when myself and the siblings were younger. Obviously, if I turned into a smoking, alcoholic, sun-addicted glutton, and stayed like that for the next 30 years, I wouldn't age half as gracefully, but as long as the maintenance is kept up, it should be grand.:P
TaraFoxglove wrote: » Thing is, though, you can often take after relations other than your parents such as aunts and uncles so look at them too, especially if you share physical characteristics with one of them. You might not age the same as your parents, and lifestyle will play a role too.
_meehan_ wrote: » One of them, though, has fared worse than the others due to a bereavement that occurred last year (baby died) so that definitely took its toll.
Stained Class wrote: » As a 42 year old bloke, I have more experiance on the ageing process than most on AH. To tell the truth, I look less bad than I did 20 years ago. For fellas, if you keep the weight off & keep your hair you're on to a winner. It's all in the genes really. Class Sr is fast approaching 77 & looks like he's in his 50s.
TaraFoxglove wrote: » For women, striking a balance in weight between gaunt and plump is also a winner! But seriously, facially some men improve, some dis-improve, even if they remain trim.
ForeverYoung90 wrote: » Just look at Charlie Sheen at 45.Winning:cool:
TaraFoxglove wrote: » Heh. But actually, he has gone really old-looking lately. Which brings us neatly to the point that men with money always age well! :pac:
Stained Class wrote: » Maybe so. I don't even have the spare cash to go to the dentist these days. I drink, smoke, don't exercise much, haven't seen a doctor in years etc. My Dad did the same. It's all about genetics, I tell ya!:D
TaraFoxglove wrote: » WHOOOSH!!! My post was an oblique reference to Charlie and his "goddesses", who would likely not be there were it not for his millions. Charlie looks dog-rough these days.
TaraFoxglove wrote: » Yeah, it's amazing how a stressful life event can age someone, it can be quite shocking!
pookie82 wrote: » But social perception of what's attractive needs to alter also.
pookie82 wrote: » Edited to add pic of amazing Helen Mirren:http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/07/16/article-1035510-01F6B66400000578-643_468x815.jpg
The-Rigger wrote: » Why?
TaraFoxglove wrote: » Why not?
The-Rigger wrote: » When someone proposes that something is changed, for example that society needs to change in a certain way and somebody asks 'Why?', chirping in with 'Why not?' is just very very silly indeed.Person A: We need to bring back racial segregation! Person B: hmmmm, why?? Tara: Why not? :-/