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By *irthandgirth OP   Man  over a year ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster

Firstly, this isn't a question to rate yourself or anyone else on the thread.

Having perused some swipe based dating apps I have noticed that people of the same age can look massively older or younger than their actual age.

Going by unfiltered pictures with minimal make up/effects I have seen (example) women at the age of 40 who could easily pass for 25 while others look in their 50s.

Obviously I have only been looking at female profiles, but I am sure it extrapolated across all profiles.

What does everyone think is the biggest defining factor of how people "age" differently? Is it genetic or lifestyle choices?

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By *xMFM3sumsxxWoman  over a year ago

SouthWest Lancashire

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By *xMFM3sumsxxWoman  over a year ago

SouthWest Lancashire

It is genetic. Nothing to do with your telemeres, you can look young and your DNA has signs of advanced aging, but things like when your skin will wrinkle and when your hair goes white are down to that.

Also don't forget a lot pf people lie about their age online also.

Drugs and alcohol can dehydrate the body and make it look older while you're heavily using them but this effect should go away if you quit them.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Mainly genes but even the best of genes don't survive a lifetimes ravaging by shit diet , drugs or lack of exercise.

I'm 63 but when some blokes send me messages I think they look older than my grandad. ........

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would say i am aging well for my age, which i put down to good genes rather than anything else, as i dont use any fancy anti wrinkle lotions and potions..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think I look older slightly than my age but I am often told otherwise I don’t think there is much you can do about it really it’s all in the genes

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think I look my age, not something that I'm really bothered about any way

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe

I would say it's generally genetic.

Though smoking and a liking for the sun plus stress can all age a person.

Apparently I look younger than my sister - I am more than 4 years older. So its clearly not as simple as genetics.

Nita

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle

It must be genetics, my mother looks s lot younger than her 74 years and lots tell me I look a lot younger than 52, however neither of us smoke or drink so that may be another factor to it

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By *pider-WomanWoman  over a year ago

Exeter, Bristol, Plymouth, Truro

Its partly genes but you still need to look after yourself to enhance what you were given for a longer period of time.

I often look at guys my own age and think 'god really' Ill be single for a long time yet unless some 40 year old swepts me off my feet.

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By *oward1978Man  over a year ago

Rotherham

As others have said, your genes play a big part. I also think drinking and smoking (and any other drug use) has a big effect. Plus of course diet and exercise. It's many things.

People are often surprised when I tell them I'm 40, apparently I look younger. I put a lot of that down to never really drinking alcohol and the fact I've never smoked. It would be interesting to live your life over but with all the excesses etc. and do a comparison test.

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By *he Mac LassWoman  over a year ago

Hefty Hideaway

I have a non-identical twin. I definitely think we don’t look the same age. I’ve always looked older. Just one of those things.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've drank and smoked like a trooper most by adult life and most people think I look a lot younger than I am.

...apart from the grey hair.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good genes definitely, but I agree, it's very difficult to tell people's ages these days.

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By *luebell888Woman  over a year ago

Glasgowish

Yeah good genes. My mum is 78 and looks amazing

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By *ynecplCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Agree genetics and healthy living help.

Here on Fab there is obviously the question of real age verse fab age.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it's down to a mixture of genetics, sun exposure and what toxins you put into your body. No one questions my age on here and I'm lying big style

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By *uke olovingmanMan  over a year ago

Gravesend

Ive got a portrait in my attic

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm 50 and look older

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By *hatterley64Couple  over a year ago

Hertford

Lucky genes definitely.

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By *an_LexaCouple  over a year ago

Sunderland

I think genetics is the key factor but can be ravaged by toxins such as smoking, alcohol, sun exposure etc

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By *bonynivoryCouple  over a year ago

market harborough

They say black don't crack. I'm really hoping this is true

Mrs

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman  over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows

Well in my case, it has to genetic.

I had a few wild teenage years, that I'm amazed I survived and I do everything others on here have mentioned, age you!

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By *riefcase_WankerMan  over a year ago

Milton Keynes

I think there's a definite genetic element. The Chinese, Orientals in general and black folks all seem to age well.

I'm 40 next birthday, but I often get people saying I look early 20s. I got ID'd for fags within the last year.

I think it's pretty fair to say that if my body were a temple, it would be the Parthenon - I've not taken care of it in the slightest - I'm just lucky.

My Aunt (on the Chinese side) is well into her 70s yet could pass for early 50s easy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Its partly genes but you still need to look after yourself to enhance what you were given for a longer period of time.

I often look at guys my own age and think 'god really' Ill be single for a long time yet unless some 40 year old swepts me off my feet.

"

Only a few years to go then wooohoooo!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I hope I’m aging well

Tell tale furrows on my forehead due to the frowns I give whilst working !!!

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By *ruly50Woman  over a year ago

ely


"Its partly genes but you still need to look after yourself to enhance what you were given for a longer period of time.

I often look at guys my own age and think 'god really' Ill be single for a long time yet unless some 40 year old swepts me off my feet.

Same here

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’d say genes play a huge role.

I’m only 25 so I guess the ageing process hasn’t started yet but when I look at my older siblings, my parents & my grandmother they’ve all aged really really well and don’t look their ages at all. So I’m hoping that happens for me to!

Some people look really good for their age, others let’s say look like they’ve had a really hard paper round.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’d say genes play a huge role.

I’m only 25 so I guess the ageing process hasn’t started yet but when I look at my older siblings, my parents & my grandmother they’ve all aged really really well and don’t look their ages at all. So I’m hoping that happens for me to!

Some people look really good for their age, others let’s say look like they’ve had a really hard paper round. "

You look pretty damn great for any age! Amazing pics

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They say black don't crack. I'm really hoping this is true

Mrs"

This!

I was looking up studies about melanin before and according to a few I read it is scientifically proven that people with more melanin age slower than those without melanin. Something about the more melanin you have means it scatters more light which gives more protection from the suns UV rays.

I doubt it applies to all ethnic minorities though and having good genes will plays a huge part.

Lucky us!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’d say genes play a huge role.

I’m only 25 so I guess the ageing process hasn’t started yet but when I look at my older siblings, my parents & my grandmother they’ve all aged really really well and don’t look their ages at all. So I’m hoping that happens for me to!

Some people look really good for their age, others let’s say look like they’ve had a really hard paper round.

You look pretty damn great for any age! Amazing pics"

Haha thank you! xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They say black don't crack. I'm really hoping this is true

Mrs

This!

I was looking up studies about melanin before and according to a few I read it is scientifically proven that people with more melanin age slower than those without melanin. Something about the more melanin you have means it scatters more light which gives more protection from the suns UV rays.

I doubt it applies to all ethnic minorities though and having good genes will plays a huge part.

Lucky us! "

In which case I better get back on those mt2 injections for better colour skin and slow aging even more!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They say black don't crack. I'm really hoping this is true

Mrs

This!

I was looking up studies about melanin before and according to a few I read it is scientifically proven that people with more melanin age slower than those without melanin. Something about the more melanin you have means it scatters more light which gives more protection from the suns UV rays.

I doubt it applies to all ethnic minorities though and having good genes will plays a huge part.

Lucky us!

In which case I better get back on those mt2 injections for better colour skin and slow aging even more! "

x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It is genetic... you can help with a good diet and looking after yourself... I think that I am my age... and happy in my own skin...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’d say genes play a huge role.

I’m only 25 so I guess the ageing process hasn’t started yet but when I look at my older siblings, my parents & my grandmother they’ve all aged really really well and don’t look their ages at all. So I’m hoping that happens for me to!

Some people look really good for their age, others let’s say look like they’ve had a really hard paper round.

You look pretty damn great for any age! Amazing pics

Haha thank you! xx"

And thank you for sharing your awesome body with us all! Shame Im just out of your age range xx

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By *atural-born-thrillerMan  over a year ago

oulton broad

I’m happy .I don’t think my paper round was too hard but then again I suppose I’m biased when I stroll past a mirror x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it's all in the Genes,I'm evening well

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’d say genes play a huge role.

I’m only 25 so I guess the ageing process hasn’t started yet but when I look at my older siblings, my parents & my grandmother they’ve all aged really really well and don’t look their ages at all. So I’m hoping that happens for me to!

Some people look really good for their age, others let’s say look like they’ve had a really hard paper round.

You look pretty damn great for any age! Amazing pics

Haha thank you! xx

And thank you for sharing your awesome body with us all! Shame Im just out of your age range xx"

Oh it’s not problem! I like sharing! Haha.

I make exceptions... if they’re exceptional...

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Firstly, this isn't a question to rate yourself or anyone else on the thread.

Having perused some swipe based dating apps I have noticed that people of the same age can look massively older or younger than their actual age.

Going by unfiltered pictures with minimal make up/effects I have seen (example) women at the age of 40 who could easily pass for 25 while others look in their 50s.

Obviously I have only been looking at female profiles, but I am sure it extrapolated across all profiles.

What does everyone think is the biggest defining factor of how people "age" differently? Is it genetic or lifestyle choices?"

Genetics won't save you from a life of smoking and drinking. The variation you're seeing on dating apps is down to people "forgetting" what year they were born.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Firstly, this isn't a question to rate yourself or anyone else on the thread.

Having perused some swipe based dating apps I have noticed that people of the same age can look massively older or younger than their actual age.

Going by unfiltered pictures with minimal make up/effects I have seen (example) women at the age of 40 who could easily pass for 25 while others look in their 50s.

Obviously I have only been looking at female profiles, but I am sure it extrapolated across all profiles.

What does everyone think is the biggest defining factor of how people "age" differently? Is it genetic or lifestyle choices?

Genetics won't save you from a life of smoking and drinking. The variation you're seeing on dating apps is down to people "forgetting" what year they were born."

Hahahaha this is spot on.

Or the “I put in the wrong year”, love that line.

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By *iss SJWoman  over a year ago

Hull

It must be genetic with me because people are always shocked when they find out my real age and think I’m a lot younger than I am. I drank a lot, smoked a lot and did a few other things a lot too when I was young. Plus I used to use sunbeds especially in the 80’s when you had to lay under them for hours at a time. Some of my old school friends say about me having a picture in my attic.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’d say genes play a huge role.

I’m only 25 so I guess the ageing process hasn’t started yet but when I look at my older siblings, my parents & my grandmother they’ve all aged really really well and don’t look their ages at all. So I’m hoping that happens for me to!

Some people look really good for their age, others let’s say look like they’ve had a really hard paper round.

You look pretty damn great for any age! Amazing pics

Haha thank you! xx

And thank you for sharing your awesome body with us all! Shame Im just out of your age range xx

Oh it’s not problem! I like sharing! Haha.

I make exceptions... if they’re exceptional... "

Well I am Batman! I'd say that qualifies as exceptional xx

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By *iamondCougarWoman  over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire


"Firstly, this isn't a question to rate yourself or anyone else on the thread.

Having perused some swipe based dating apps I have noticed that people of the same age can look massively older or younger than their actual age.

Going by unfiltered pictures with minimal make up/effects I have seen (example) women at the age of 40 who could easily pass for 25 while others look in their 50s.

Obviously I have only been looking at female profiles, but I am sure it extrapolated across all profiles.

What does everyone think is the biggest defining factor of how people "age" differently? Is it genetic or lifestyle choices?"

I’m frequently told I don’t look 57 and I have a very young outlook on life but I do find guys around the same age come across as MUCH older in their outlook....that’s why I always go for younger guys

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By *bonynivoryCouple  over a year ago

market harborough


"They say black don't crack. I'm really hoping this is true

Mrs

This!

I was looking up studies about melanin before and according to a few I read it is scientifically proven that people with more melanin age slower than those without melanin. Something about the more melanin you have means it scatters more light which gives more protection from the suns UV rays.

I doubt it applies to all ethnic minorities though and having good genes will plays a huge part.

Lucky us! "

Yay!!!! *Does happy dance

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By *pider-WomanWoman  over a year ago

Exeter, Bristol, Plymouth, Truro


"Firstly, this isn't a question to rate yourself or anyone else on the thread.

Having perused some swipe based dating apps I have noticed that people of the same age can look massively older or younger than their actual age.

Going by unfiltered pictures with minimal make up/effects I have seen (example) women at the age of 40 who could easily pass for 25 while others look in their 50s.

Obviously I have only been looking at female profiles, but I am sure it extrapolated across all profiles.

What does everyone think is the biggest defining factor of how people "age" differently? Is it genetic or lifestyle choices?

Genetics won't save you from a life of smoking and drinking. The variation you're seeing on dating apps is down to people "forgetting" what year they were born."

But loss of memory is quite normal after 40 hah

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Firstly, this isn't a question to rate yourself or anyone else on the thread.

Having perused some swipe based dating apps I have noticed that people of the same age can look massively older or younger than their actual age.

Going by unfiltered pictures with minimal make up/effects I have seen (example) women at the age of 40 who could easily pass for 25 while others look in their 50s.

Obviously I have only been looking at female profiles, but I am sure it extrapolated across all profiles.

What does everyone think is the biggest defining factor of how people "age" differently? Is it genetic or lifestyle choices?

Genetics won't save you from a life of smoking and drinking. The variation you're seeing on dating apps is down to people "forgetting" what year they were born.

But loss of memory is quite normal after 40 hah "

I hear ya. I'm forever walking into a room and wondering what the hell I'm doing there.

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"Firstly, this isn't a question to rate yourself or anyone else on the thread.

Having perused some swipe based dating apps I have noticed that people of the same age can look massively older or younger than their actual age.

Going by unfiltered pictures with minimal make up/effects I have seen (example) women at the age of 40 who could easily pass for 25 while others look in their 50s.

Obviously I have only been looking at female profiles, but I am sure it extrapolated across all profiles.

What does everyone think is the biggest defining factor of how people "age" differently? Is it genetic or lifestyle choices?"

I guess it’s both genetics and lifestyle, with mindset and attitude thrown in.

Possibly delusion also I’m actually 62, mentally not so and like to think I’m pretty fit. Just cycled 300 miles in four days. Act and think much younger although also conscious of not wanting to be the oldest swinger in town.

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By *ot-AshMan  over a year ago

London

I'm 48 and look much younger

than my age although find it tiring

now going out 2 nights in a row!

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By *irthandgirth OP   Man  over a year ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"Firstly, this isn't a question to rate yourself or anyone else on the thread.

Having perused some swipe based dating apps I have noticed that people of the same age can look massively older or younger than their actual age.

Going by unfiltered pictures with minimal make up/effects I have seen (example) women at the age of 40 who could easily pass for 25 while others look in their 50s.

Obviously I have only been looking at female profiles, but I am sure it extrapolated across all profiles.

What does everyone think is the biggest defining factor of how people "age" differently? Is it genetic or lifestyle choices?

Genetics won't save you from a life of smoking and drinking. The variation you're seeing on dating apps is down to people "forgetting" what year they were born."

Most of them link from Facebook profiles, so unless they are lying on that too..

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By *irthandgirth OP   Man  over a year ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"They say black don't crack. I'm really hoping this is true

Mrs

This!

I was looking up studies about melanin before and according to a few I read it is scientifically proven that people with more melanin age slower than those without melanin. Something about the more melanin you have means it scatters more light which gives more protection from the suns UV rays.

I doubt it applies to all ethnic minorities though and having good genes will plays a huge part.

Lucky us!

Yay!!!! *Does happy dance "

I first heard that saying from an ex, who had a lot of Caribbean colleagues. She was under the assumption it was because they all used cocoa butter moisturiser

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They say black don't crack. I'm really hoping this is true

Mrs

This!

I was looking up studies about melanin before and according to a few I read it is scientifically proven that people with more melanin age slower than those without melanin. Something about the more melanin you have means it scatters more light which gives more protection from the suns UV rays.

I doubt it applies to all ethnic minorities though and having good genes will plays a huge part.

Lucky us!

Yay!!!! *Does happy dance

I first heard that saying from an ex, who had a lot of Caribbean colleagues. She was under the assumption it was because they all used cocoa butter moisturiser "

Oh I’ve heard that one before too! Hahaha.

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By *hechapMan  over a year ago

Derry

Pardon the pun but its an age old thing thats as old as age its self....

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By *a Fee VerteWoman  over a year ago

Limbo

It's funny how everyone responding to this thread claims to be ageing well. I guess that if you think otherwise you're probably not going to draw attention to that fact by admitting it!

Anyway ... I too don't think I'm doing too badly for almost 54. I think it must be down to genes, and/or pure luck because although my dad always looked relatively youthful my mum has always seemed older. I've never smoked and though I'd never claim not to drink at all, it's not a regular thing for me and I've gone several years at different times without any alcohol whatsoever. On the other hand, my diet's not the healthiest, I don't exercise as much as I should and I'm in the sun at every opportunity, the hotter the better. I still expect to wake up one day and find everything's dropped and wrinkled overnight

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By *rsSBWoman  over a year ago

toy town

I think it really should be answer by others as most people will think they are aging well.

In my case, most people think I'm on my early thirties as I don't have a single wrinkle and I don't act like a fortysomething

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think it really should be answer by others as most people will think they are aging well.

In my case, most people think I'm on my early thirties as I don't have a single wrinkle and I don't act like a fortysomething "

That's do true ,none of us are going to say that we are ageing badly lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They say black don't crack. I'm really hoping this is true

Mrs

This!

I was looking up studies about melanin before and according to a few I read it is scientifically proven that people with more melanin age slower than those without melanin. Something about the more melanin you have means it scatters more light which gives more protection from the suns UV rays.

I doubt it applies to all ethnic minorities though and having good genes will plays a huge part.

Lucky us!

In which case I better get back on those mt2 injections for better colour skin and slow aging even more!

x"

Ebony won't be happy though, the pasties the better for her. I'll tell her you told me it was good for my health and it looks better. Hate being pasty anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I could pass for 16 or 50 depends on what age i want to be

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By *irthandgirth OP   Man  over a year ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster

I was wondering about the lifestyle bit as, thinking back, a lot of those who looked younger than their posted age listed a healthier lifestyle (generally backed up with pics).

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By *VineMan  over a year ago

The right place

My wife is older than me but looks younger than me. But I did have a very demanding paper round as a kid.

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By *xMFM3sumsxxWoman  over a year ago

SouthWest Lancashire

Don't think anyone has mentioned it but i'm surprised nobody has mentioned having lots of sex is supposed to keep you looking young also.

Nothing wrong with looking your age either, i quite like my mature look now i am 45 years old.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Don't think anyone has mentioned it but i'm surprised nobody has mentioned having lots of sex is supposed to keep you looking young also.

Nothing wrong with looking your age either, i quite like my mature look now i am 45 years old. "

In my opinion everyone looks their age. I'm 61, I look older than some and younger than others of the same age but this is what I look like at this age.

Perceived age is influenced by dress, hairstyle and attitude too.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The last year or so i’ve started having peri menopause symptoms and have noticed my skin becoming more dry etc and my hair has taken on a wild curl that i never had until i hit 40, i now have wrinkles around my eyes. All as nature obviously intends and that’s ok.

I took the decision in March to let my grey hair grow through and i stopped colouring my hair (I am a big fan of the Instagram page Grombre).

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By *risky_MareWoman  over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"Don't think anyone has mentioned it but i'm surprised nobody has mentioned having lots of sex is supposed to keep you looking young also.

Nothing wrong with looking your age either, i quite like my mature look now i am 45 years old.

In my opinion everyone looks their age. I'm 61, I look older than some and younger than others of the same age but this is what I look like at this age.

Perceived age is influenced by dress, hairstyle and attitude too. "

Yeah, I agree, I think a lot of people are kidding themselves (or trying to kid us!)

I certainly don't act my age, which is a good start - I truly believe people don't stop playing when they get old, they get old when they stop playing! (and I don't mean play in the fab sense you dirty buggers!) My old man is still flying about the place with a full head of hair and most of his teeth at 91 so I will hopefully have inherited some of his good genes!

What makes me laugh is when people on here try to take 10 years off their age and then you think 'My god, what did they do to you when you were young!!?'

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