Nearly everyone I know says they look young for their age! (dying, girl)
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i have a photo of me at 21 and i look exactly the same as the photo i have when i was 48.
I have a photo of me when I was 40, and I look exactly the same as now (age 64). This is according to everyone who sees them, not just me. It's true, some of us don't age much at all. Someone once accused me of being a witch because I never seem to age.
I have pictures taken very recently where I look like I did when I was a teenager. It's the angle, though. Still it amazes me that I can turn my face and practically look like a child when I'm just days away from 40.
Oh brother Since we're about neck high in BS on this thread, I'll add my two cents. I look a full 30 years younger than my 47. As a matter of fact when I went to get my Sophomore son out of his high school early a week ago, staff ran out to my car and said this is visitors only, student parking is around back.
Oh brother Since we're about neck high in BS on this thread, I'll add my two cents. I look a full 30 years younger than my 47. As a matter of fact when I went to get my Sophomore son out of his high school early a week ago, staff ran out to my car and said this is visitors only, student parking is around back.
I am rocking the same exactly hairstyle I had when I was 9 years old - ponytail and bangs!
Oh brother Since we're about neck high in BS on this thread, I'll add my two cents. I look a full 30 years younger than my 47. As a matter of fact when I went to get my Sophomore son out of his high school early a week ago, staff ran out to my car and said this is visitors only, student parking is around back.
Another observation:
Everyone thinks they are great drivers and great at sex.
Everyone that meets me tells me I look younger. I hate it. I not only look younger, I am younger. For a long time now I am convinced my birth certificate is a lie. I have told those same people I am transaged a few times. They just go back to thinking about how I look younger and ignore what I said. You're the one who brought up I look younger yet you don't believe I am. Gee that makes sense.
Because of this it makes me mad when people say I look younger as I wish I really was younger so when people say "I'll like it later" I don't give a crap. Plus I know I need to get a job and I'm not going to get one with this stupid baby face. If they ask, I wish I could tell employers my real age/around instead of the years I've been alive (which doesn't even feel like they are that many. my life whizzed on by) Maybe then I'd look like a better candidate to them. I don't know what difference would it make. It's not accurate anyway and it's not like my trans-aged nature would affect my performance in the job that I'm looking to find.
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Originally Posted by ShinyHappyLucy
I think most people who truly do look younger than their actual ages probably don't have all of these medical conditions. I figure if your outsides look young (naturally not cosmetically altered) then your insides are probably young too. If you're 40 years old and look 55 or 60, chances are your insides, the parts that matter most, are probably older too.
Mostly for me the only thing is I apparently have GERD now so I guess my digestive system is no longer young. I also feel like I don't have as much energy as I did when I was a kid..though it might help that my body itself is probly mature and it's mostly my face that looks young. Also maybe I need to change my sleep patterns.
Everyone thinks they are great drivers and great at sex.
My life experience tells me that neither is true.
I'm not the best driver ever.
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