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Just looking around at women I know, some girls in their early to mid 20s are already not looking so great, especially the ones that tanned a lot. Kindof scary.
And a similar question: at which age do they start to look older, but in a bad way?
Hi PinkBunny--
I think it begins to happen in early 20's, to be honest. Going from college to graduate school and the attractiveness of all the women seems to have dropped off like a rock.
I think a lot of women in their 40s and 50s look BETTER than their daughters.
Women in the 40s and 50s, came of age in the 1980s: aerobics, decade of fitness and the gym. Keeping it tight. Appropriate use of makeup and hair color.
Women in their late teens and early 20s: Grungy, eating pizza in front of a TV or computer. jeans and flip flops.
I never will ever understand this question. When I look at a grey haired old woman with wrinkles I see the beauty in a woman who has lived a long life. A woman who has probably endured quite a bit and has overcome.
I will be 40 this year and truthfully, I look much better than I did in my 20's.
I never will ever understand this question. When I look at a grey haired old woman with wrinkles I see the beauty in a woman who has lived a long life. A woman who has probably endured quite a bit and has overcome.
I will be 40 this year and truthfully, I look much better than I did in my 20's.
When I read the question, I read it as a measure of physical attractiveness: "looks".
When I read the question, I read it as a measure of physical attractiveness: "looks".
So did I, but the point I was making, is that all women are beautiful, no matter their age or looks.
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