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I am surprised that people are afraid of thin lips and the like.
Living in fear, especially of aging, is no way to live!
Sadly, it's all some of us know. Lol I am always worried about something. And have been since the age of 13. lol
Now that I think about it. I do worry about
1. Hair loss 2. Laugh lines, I assume is what those ugly spots are that look like a mustache. http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/silve...98635_1000.png
I think I have that coming in already. Sadly, I don't think there's any way to get rid of them. Just something else on my face to try and cover up.
Will be 54 next month MY NECK ... OMG I do not EVER want a turkey neck and they run in my family .
My skin has always been oily so no facial wrinkles yet , but I seem to be melting or something ... I am very small as in weight and I have some crepey skin I hate
I still fit really well in my sz 5 leather pants but with nothing I look odd and I am not sure what it is
Here's how you take care of this situation: You begin as a young child, doing many sorts of progressively-more difficult exercise. You keep this up all through your life, never letting your body have a chance to decline. Also, you eat nothing but wholesome and nutritious food and completely avoid alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and unneeded drugs. Get plenty of sleep and avoid stressful situations. Don't have relationships with irresponsible people who may give you diseases or abuse you. Most important, do not have children. There's already 7.3 billion people on the planet and a contribution from you is not needed. It's all very simple.
I notice people who do certain kinds of cardio have nice firm faces and flat bellies into old age. I'm thinking joggers, cross-country skiers, swimmers, all of those whole body exercises.
Although I have never been vain...I have always been comfortable in my skin, I mourn being beautiful. I know I was, because so many people said so.
Now, I am older, no longer thin, and no longer beautiful, and although I am still comfortable being me, I am sad about the loss of beauty.
Here's how you take care of this situation: You begin as a young child, doing many sorts of progressively-more difficult exercise. You keep this up all through your life, never letting your body have a chance to decline. Also, you eat nothing but wholesome and nutritious food and completely avoid alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and unneeded drugs. Get plenty of sleep and avoid stressful situations. Don't have relationships with irresponsible people who may give you diseases or abuse you. Most important, do not have children. There's already 7.3 billion people on the planet and a contribution from you is not needed. It's all very simple.
I've had 11 children & I don't think they made me ugly. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder so maybe others think I am ugly...(?)
And my 11 are not making this planet ugly either; they have made it much more beautiful.
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