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over a year ago
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Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
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I'm more Mother Theresa than Helen Mirren lol |
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
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I'm more Mother Theresa than Helen Mirren lol"
Wear suncream then and moisturise. |
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
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I'm more Mother Theresa than Helen Mirren lol
Wear suncream then and moisturise."
Too late for that lol .... bag over the head works though
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'll have to try and get some lines and wrinkles then! I thought I was fortunate to have olive skin which ages well"
It’s only the wisdom in your eyes, that gives away your age |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Most of the girls I work with have had Botox, I think I’m the oldest one there that’s not had any. I like lines on a face, it makes people look more interesting. |
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I used to find them a turn off when I was in my 20's but in my 30's I'm finding women my age and older with fine lines very attractive. Time has been quite kind to me so far, I've only got a couple of small ones around my eyes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cheryl seems quite normal when she's being interviewed. Helen Mirren looks great. They both do in their individual ways.
I noticed the other day that I have fine lines and wrinkles on my ankles "
Silk sheets will sort that out |
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By *etLikeMan
over a year ago
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"I read somewhere that Kim Kardashian doesn’t smile cause she’s afraid of getting laughter lines, how sad is that. The cost of fucking vanity. "
If that were true, then no women in Aberdeen would look a day over 20 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yup, prefer it to how the younger generation plaster themselves into an expressionless appearance with foundation etc... Lines, wrinkles they tell so much and often become part of the smile upon a happy face.. I ve people watched all over the world and seen how many mothers, with a hint of make up have put their early twenties daughter in the shadows, looking good wise |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
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Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Tame is right... Hair styling has a lot of input on how an individual looks.. Beginning to think Tame has a touch of Gok Wan.. Lol"
Maybe, the slight difference being I actually want to shag them. |
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"Cheryl seems quite normal when she's being interviewed. Helen Mirren looks great. They both do in their individual ways.
I noticed the other day that I have fine lines and wrinkles on my ankles
Silk sheets will sort that out "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery. "
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman. "
As are you hot stuff. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
As are you hot stuff. "
Oh, you aren’t too bad yourself sunshine. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Would never have imagined these lines and wrinkles are considered sexy by some (or only you perhaps)?
It might only be me.
It's definitely only you."
If the alternative is Kim Kardashian expressionless face then give me fine lines and wrinkles any day. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
As are you hot stuff.
Oh, you aren’t too bad yourself sunshine. "
I knew we had a thing going on. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman. "
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
As are you hot stuff.
Oh, you aren’t too bad yourself sunshine.
I knew we had a thing going on. "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'."
I didn’t realise she’s had cosmetic surgery, if she has then she still has a natural look. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing, just saying I thought fine lines and wrinkles aren’t anything to be scared of. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Can get rid of wrinkles by using piles cream on face.
I don't mind grey hairs as long as the pussy doesn't look dead with its tongue hanging out "
Mine is a dead badger with his dick hanging out. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'."
I think cosmetic surgery can be for various reasons, some do it for confidence, some do it to “prolong” youthfulness, some are addicted and some like the pornstar look.
Little tweaks here and there can boost someone’s confidence a lot! She still looks completely natural so whatever she did must’ve been pretty subtle I’m guessing! |
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'.
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I think there's a line. Real people get old, doing things to stave that off seems reasonable.
Then, like in many things, we all have different places to draw that line. One could argue that using makeup is going too far... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Can get rid of wrinkles by using piles cream on face.
I don't mind grey hairs as long as the pussy doesn't look dead with its tongue hanging out
Mine is a dead badger with his dick hanging out."
That made me burst out laughing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'.
I didn’t realise she’s had cosmetic surgery, if she has then she still has a natural look. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing, just saying I thought fine lines and wrinkles aren’t anything to be scared of. "
Of course they're not and Helen Mirren's been very clever in choosing just the right amount of work to have done.
No one should be scared of wrinkles, if they are i put that down to media pressure which constantly criticises people for daring to look their age. The more that have it done the more want it done, it's a vicious cycle and fast becoming the social norm. |
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'.
I think there's a line. Real people get old, doing things to stave that off seems reasonable.
Then, like in many things, we all have different places to draw that line. One could argue that using makeup is going too far..."
I understand your point but wearing makeup is no different to wearing nice clothes, it's all very harmless.
The difference here is that all surgery, however small, carries a risk. The fact that some people are willing to take that risk for something seemingly so trivial leaves me bemused.
Plus, i have no doubt that Helen Mirren would still look great even if she'd had nothing done. |
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'.
I think there's a line. Real people get old, doing things to stave that off seems reasonable.
Then, like in many things, we all have different places to draw that line. One could argue that using makeup is going too far...
I understand your point but wearing makeup is no different to wearing nice clothes, it's all very harmless.
The difference here is that all surgery, however small, carries a risk. The fact that some people are willing to take that risk for something seemingly so trivial leaves me bemused.
Plus, i have no doubt that Helen Mirren would still look great even if she'd had nothing done.
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But we are blokes, so probably don't quite appreciate the pressure on women (from An early age) to look "nice".
I know it's there, I see the effects on the women around me. My daughter has not long had a (second) baby, and is beating herself up over her baby belly.
But knowing about it, and actually living it are different things. So tagging aging looks as "trivial" is possibly under estimating the issue for many people. |
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'.
I think there's a line. Real people get old, doing things to stave that off seems reasonable.
Then, like in many things, we all have different places to draw that line. One could argue that using makeup is going too far...
I understand your point but wearing makeup is no different to wearing nice clothes, it's all very harmless.
The difference here is that all surgery, however small, carries a risk. The fact that some people are willing to take that risk for something seemingly so trivial leaves me bemused.
Plus, i have no doubt that Helen Mirren would still look great even if she'd had nothing done.
But we are blokes, so probably don't quite appreciate the pressure on women (from An early age) to look "nice".
I know it's there, I see the effects on the women around me. My daughter has not long had a (second) baby, and is beating herself up over her baby belly.
But knowing about it, and actually living it are different things. So tagging aging looks as "trivial" is possibly under estimating the issue for many people."
you're right in my opinion.
There is huge pressure to look good and that pressure increases as you grow older. We're encouraged to conceal signs of aging as if its something to be ashamed of. Cover your upper arms after 50, don't wear shorts or a mini skirt in your sixties, conceal an aging neck, the list goes on. If a woman in the public eye lets her guard down for a minute the media pounces and that filters down to the woman on the street.
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'.
I think there's a line. Real people get old, doing things to stave that off seems reasonable.
Then, like in many things, we all have different places to draw that line. One could argue that using makeup is going too far...
I understand your point but wearing makeup is no different to wearing nice clothes, it's all very harmless.
The difference here is that all surgery, however small, carries a risk. The fact that some people are willing to take that risk for something seemingly so trivial leaves me bemused.
Plus, i have no doubt that Helen Mirren would still look great even if she'd had nothing done.
But we are blokes, so probably don't quite appreciate the pressure on women (from An early age) to look "nice".
I know it's there, I see the effects on the women around me. My daughter has not long had a (second) baby, and is beating herself up over her baby belly.
But knowing about it, and actually living it are different things. So tagging aging looks as "trivial" is possibly under estimating the issue for many people."
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'.
I didn’t realise she’s had cosmetic surgery, if she has then she still has a natural look. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing, just saying I thought fine lines and wrinkles aren’t anything to be scared of. "
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman. "
She is lovely, full of character and also a very good actress |
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By *abs..Woman
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"Ive done a lot of laughing and have the lines to prove it then. My make up skills aren't good enough for coverage so I have to embrace them. "
Laughter lines are the best. I’m rather proud of mine |
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'.
I think there's a line. Real people get old, doing things to stave that off seems reasonable.
Then, like in many things, we all have different places to draw that line. One could argue that using makeup is going too far...
I understand your point but wearing makeup is no different to wearing nice clothes, it's all very harmless.
The difference here is that all surgery, however small, carries a risk. The fact that some people are willing to take that risk for something seemingly so trivial leaves me bemused.
Plus, i have no doubt that Helen Mirren would still look great even if she'd had nothing done.
But we are blokes, so probably don't quite appreciate the pressure on women (from An early age) to look "nice".
I know it's there, I see the effects on the women around me. My daughter has not long had a (second) baby, and is beating herself up over her baby belly.
But knowing about it, and actually living it are different things. So tagging aging looks as "trivial" is possibly under estimating the issue for many people.
you're right in my opinion.
There is huge pressure to look good and that pressure increases as you grow older. We're encouraged to conceal signs of aging as if its something to be ashamed of. Cover your upper arms after 50, don't wear shorts or a mini skirt in your sixties, conceal an aging neck, the list goes on. If a woman in the public eye lets her guard down for a minute the media pounces and that filters down to the woman on the street.
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Sadly this is true !
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"Does anyone else find fine lines and wrinkles on women of a certain age, sexy. It shows they’ve lived a little and had a life. Yeah, life has thrown some hurdles at them, but they’ve overcome them and have lived to fight another day.
I find that their eyes contain a wisdom that can only be gained through years of experience.
Give me Helen Mirren over Cher, anyday.
Helen Mirren's had cosmetic surgery.
She still looks damn good for her age though!
One good looking woman.
I'm not suggesting otherwise but i thought this post was about the appeal of fine lines and wrinkles showing that a woman's lived a little whereas having cosmetic surgery suggests, to me at least, someone who's in denial of that fact.
I've always preferred the natural look sans 'enhancement'.
I didn’t realise she’s had cosmetic surgery, if she has then she still has a natural look. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing, just saying I thought fine lines and wrinkles aren’t anything to be scared of.
That's a really nice thing to say. "
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