Insecurity about getting older. I am 50 and I worked for every single grey hair, wrinkle and bag under my eyes. I am proud that I have survived this crazy life this long and don't try to lie about my age. I think it is silly to pretend to be something you are not.
2006-10-01 19:15:42
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answered by housemouse62451 4
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I just turned 40 yesterday and I have never lied about my age. I am very fortunate to look much, much younger than I am, though (my classmates guessed that I was turning 30). Of course I hated it when I was young, but once I passed 28 and kept getting carded until a couple years ago, I loved it!
It is not the fact that I am older that bothers me. It is because I simply cannot believe that I am older. It just doesn't seem right. I should be 28, because I feel like I have kind of stayed that age in so many ways, not to mention that time is just whizzing by way too fast!
My mother jokes about lying about her age, but I really do not know any women that actually do so.
2006-10-01 19:17:17
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answered by Barefoot Chick 4
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Interesting point, but I think it is built in and complex set of reasons as to why women (and some Men like me!) will lie about their age.
It has a lot to do with labels and stereotypes. Being over 30 or over 40 or over 50 or over ? is a lot different than it was just a few years ago in the Seventies and before, but the stereotypes still stick, and I think people (like me for instance) would rather just avoid them. I look at what a person is about, and the only ages that were important to me was when I was old enough to drive, vote, and drink...that's it.
I hate being boxed into something I am not by other just because I am over 30, I'd rather that others leave age out of the equation and let me be me, but they generally don't...and so I lie, it's a helluva lot easier.
2006-10-01 19:16:36
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answered by Middy S 2
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You are soooo correct. But unfortuneately alot of people focus on the actual number. For instance her biological clock. How many years are left for concieving children, or from a sexual attraction. Maybe having sex with someone under 30 is more appealing than if someone said she was somewhere between 35 and 40. I agree with you. Age is only how you feel. If you feel great you probably look great and it doesn't matter how old you are but if you feel bad you look bad and you want to hide it.
2006-10-01 19:19:18
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answered by meeeohmyyyy 3
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2016-12-04 03:06:40
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answered by samrov 4
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I am 46 and have never lied about my age.. the ones that I have met that do lie about their age, are normally brainless bimbos that fear ageing like it is a disease. These are the same people that believe that looks are the most important thing about a person. They generally have no substance at all.
2006-10-01 19:19:32
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answered by oneblondepilgrim 6
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Interesting thought--to say we're older.
I'm 35 and if I'm asked, I tell. But as a Gen Xer it seems like I've almost always been the youngest in my adult social circles, certainly among other moms (I had my son at 25, which seems damn rare these days--everyone's either 15 or 45!)
2006-10-01 19:16:21
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answered by Julia S 2
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I have no idea. I am 21 and have seen some many middle-aged that can't stand the fact that they are getting older and want to badly to capture their long-lost youth. It's very sad, and I don't ever plan to do it. Time will tell if my opinion changes.
2006-10-01 22:16:16
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answered by nunya 3
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I have no idea why people lie about age. I'm 32 and as far as I'm concerned, it's just a number. As long as I'm happy and healthy it really doesn't matter how many years I've been in existance :o)
2006-10-01 22:09:27
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answered by Tish P 6
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I USED TO LIE ABOUT MY AGE BCUZ I HATED THE THOUGHT OF GETTING OLDER, BUT NOW I TELL THE TRUTH AND GET, "NO WAY! U LOOK 10 YEARS YOUNGER THAN THAT" I GUESS U HAVE COME TO GRIPS WITH AGING AND DO EVERYTHING U CAN TO LOOK YOUR BEST AT ANY AGE.
2006-10-01 19:53:29
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answered by Anonymous
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