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This is an odd thread and somebody is probably pranking the poor guy He looks very good although he could lose a few pounds. All in all he looks well dressed and kind. I feel like I am looking at a horse for sale
When people are trying to figure out someone's age, they have to keep in mind their ethnicity. With that mindset, you can more accurately predict his/her age.
You look like an average guy in your early 30s. That's not a bad thing. Anyone saying you look 19 or 20 is stroking your ego or flat out lying. To be honest, your clothes and hairstyle are aging you.
You look like an average guy in your early 30s. That's not a bad thing. Anyone saying you look 19 or 20 is stroking your ego or flat out lying. To be honest, your clothes and hairstyle are aging you.
This exactly!!
You need a cool new haircut...something with a little spike to it!
And let go of the jackets unless you're in the office...the blue one with that shirt is a NO NO! As a matter of fact...throw that shirt away!
Yes, the hair looks as if you are "trying" to look younger. This makes people think that you are older than you look. I'd say that you would look younger with a lot less weight and then a hair cut that would suit your face and age better.
My first thought was that you are beginning to get a middle age spread. It''s good to know that you have been losing weight. Keep up the good work!
Well, he does have nice pretty skin.
That's the foundation of everything, IMO.
I constantly have people telling me I look "younger" than my age (which is mid-30s).
It makes me wonder what they think somebody in their 30s should look like.
People in their 30s don't typically have a bunch of wrinkles. Or gray hair, or false teeth, or anything else associated with old people.
Maybe this idea that anyone who doesn't actually look elderly looks "young for their age" is left over from the depression-era, when people did tend to age prematurely due to poor nutrition, lack of hygiene, working out in the hot sun, etc.
I think, during the 30s, excess weight is the single most aging property.
Control your weight (and avoid direct sun exposure) and you should still look "young" well into your mid-40s or so.
I don't mind the OP's hairdo and clothes, I think he looks retro-70s.
Well, he does have nice pretty skin.
That's the foundation of everything, IMO.
I constantly have people telling me I look "younger" than my age (which is mid-30s).
It makes me wonder what they think somebody in their 30s should look like.
People in their 30s don't typically have a bunch of wrinkles. Or gray hair, or false teeth, or anything else associated with old people.
Maybe this idea that anyone who doesn't actually look elderly looks "young for their age" is left over from the depression-era, when people did tend to age prematurely due to poor nutrition, lack of hygiene, working out in the hot sun, etc.
I think, during the 30s, excess weight is the single most aging property.
Control your weight (and avoid direct sun exposure) and you should still look "young" well into your mid-40s or so.
I don't mind the OP's hairdo and clothes, I think he looks retro-70s.
"I constantly have people telling me I look "younger" than my age (which is mid-30s)."
Post your picture here I want to see.
I think he looks younger than 30. The extra weight he's carrying looks like "baby fat" and gives him kind of an innocence, or at least a "look of youth" to him.
The extra fat helps keep wrinkles away... but if he suddenly lost the weight, he'd look much older.
I agree though, the hairstyle is very late 70's/early 80's. That's cool if you're into that sort of style, but it can also be a disadvantage, depending on the situation or whatever it is you're actually going for.
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