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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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No. I think there's beauty in youth and in those who have a few good handfuls of years behind them.
Wrinkles aren't sexy on their own but I do like laughter lines, the little map of a life lived and happiness found on a face, the creasing by the corners of the eyes.
Sexy isn't just smooth, wrinkle free skin. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've never really fancied Catherine Zeta Jones. Dunno why.
Then I saw her on a Graham Norton show. She has slight wrinkles in the corner of her eyes and also round her clevage.
Well heeeello!
Beauty is in the soul! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I quite like wrinkles, laughter lines etc. I have them and I am not concerned about the appearance they seem to be making on me.
I also think a man looks distinguished with some wrinkles and some men age rather well.... like a fine wine
NBVN x |
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By *rivateparts!Man
over a year ago
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"I quite like wrinkles, laughter lines etc. I have them and I am not concerned about the appearance they seem to be making on me.
I also think a man looks distinguished with some wrinkles and some men age rather well.... like a fine wine
NBVN x "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I quite like wrinkles, laughter lines etc. I have them and I am not concerned about the appearance they seem to be making on me.
I also think a man looks distinguished with some wrinkles and some men age rather well.... like a fine wine
NBVN x
Well hello "
Hello smiler
NBVN x |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
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I was told recently that I look distinguished, which I took as code for ‘old but do-able’.
Getting old is inevitable and wrinkles are just part of the story of your life. We should embrace that part of our lives, instead of chasing fleeting youth |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I also think a man looks distinguished with some wrinkles and some men age rather well.... like a fine wine
Definitely using this in the future, love it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No. I think there's beauty in youth and in those who have a few good handfuls of years behind them.
Wrinkles aren't sexy on their own but I do like laughter lines, the little map of a life lived and happiness found on a face, the creasing by the corners of the eyes.
Sexy isn't just smooth, wrinkle free skin. "
You worded this perfectly x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My wrinkles don’t bother me as much as I thought they would, but I do like them on a man. Especially the ones around his eyes when he smiles.
To me they show a life well lived x |
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Women age just as well as men in my opinion, Joanna Lumley (75), Cate Blanchett (52), Helena Bonham Carter (55),
Judi Dench (86) are all absolutely knock out. And I've seen enough of my friends faces to know they are as stunning wrinkles, grey hair etc etc
Kate Winslet (45) has recently sent pictures back for her latest project back because they were too filtered. Think sometimes we have unrealistic expectations of what female ageing looks like. |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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I have grey hair and wrinkles. Does it make me less attractive? Who cares! I don’t. There is more to life than making yourself more physically appealing to appeal to a small minority of the opposite sex who like a certain look.
I’d rather meet someone who accepted my wild grey hair, didn’t mind the wrinkles or anything else about me that wasn’t conventionally attractive.
Celebrate your individuality I say |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"I have grey hair and wrinkles. Does it make me less attractive? Who cares! I don’t. There is more to life than making yourself more physically appealing to appeal to a small minority of the opposite sex who like a certain look.
I’d rather meet someone who accepted my wild grey hair, didn’t mind the wrinkles or anything else about me that wasn’t conventionally attractive.
Celebrate your individuality I say "
Perfect - and perfectly true, too! |
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By *nfin8yWoman
over a year ago
Newcastle-under-Lyme |
"I have grey hair and wrinkles. Does it make me less attractive? Who cares! I don’t. There is more to life than making yourself more physically appealing to appeal to a small minority of the opposite sex who like a certain look.
I’d rather meet someone who accepted my wild grey hair, didn’t mind the wrinkles or anything else about me that wasn’t conventionally attractive.
Celebrate your individuality I say "
I totally agree. Accept me as I am or not at all. |
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"I was told recently that I look distinguished, which I took as code for ‘old but do-able’.
Getting old is inevitable and wrinkles are just part of the story of your life. We should embrace that part of our lives, instead of chasing fleeting youth"
"Old but Doable"- love that |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Women age just as well as men in my opinion, Joanna Lumley (75), Cate Blanchett (52), Helena Bonham Carter (55),
Judi Dench (86) are all absolutely knock out. And I've seen enough of my friends faces to know they are as stunning wrinkles, grey hair etc etc
Kate Winslet (45) has recently sent pictures back for her latest project back because they were too filtered. Think sometimes we have unrealistic expectations of what female ageing looks like. "
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