I've been told I look the same, too. Wow, you're brave, I don't think I'd ever go to my reunion! Did everyone wear nametags?
2007-05-29 04:29:03
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answered by Get Smart™ 6
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Aside from a few extra pounds and a better hairstyle I look exactly the same most of my friends do too would imagine at the 20 year it may be a different story lol I don't recognise most of my class due to the fact that my teen years were spent in a haze of alcohol and drugs was fun I guess lol the pics look like I enjoyed myself at least
2007-05-29 04:32:22
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answered by Anonymous
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From 25 to 35.
OMG do I look like a freaking old man.
My family usually ages pretty good "trailer park" but man have I gotten old.
1. Losing my hair
2. more nose hair
3. New ear hair WTF.
4. Butt starting to sag. ewu :p
5. Beer gutt
6. bruise easier
7. more dry skin
8. male saggy nipples. Oh why god
;and I'm only 20 lbs over my body weight.
to the point if you are not fighting gravity and hair issues you will change but what hasn't changed is more important.
1. love for my wife.
2. love for my kids.
3. love for life.
4. Waking up every morning with a smile.
IMHO that will never change.
2007-05-29 04:35:32
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answered by Tbone 2
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i look like i am 25 i have been told , and i am 35 , really but i would be offended if someone said i looked like i was 45 l.o.l !! but i like to think there are more important things in life than peoples judgements ,We come into this world with a totally clean slate. We come into this world as “Anything Is Possible”. That is who we really are – anything is possible…
We do not feel embarrassed, guilty, fearful… We have no limiting beliefs, negative beliefs, worries, lack of self-esteem… We are born fearless and completely uninhibited, feeling no pressure to conform. Kids are totally empowered, and self-confident. They only do what they enjoy doing… or
they don’t participate! What a concept! They live in the ‘now’, are joyful, playful, and thoroughly dig into life! They live in constant wonder and amazement, willing to explore everything, with no fear of the unknown! We are born with only 2 fears, by the way – the fear of falling and the fear of loud noises. All other fears we had to learn from our parents and our environment. They are inauthentic fears. They do not really exist outside our heads. The fear of failure, the fear of success, the fear of rejection, the fear of the unknown, the fear of what people think of you, the fear that ‘I’m not good enough’…fear of AGEING, You can learn to put all those fears back where they belong – the dustbin. What would happen in your life if you were to adopt a child-like belief in yourself? Babies keep trying to walk until they can walk. They have to fall over again and again and again in the process, but they keep getting up and trying again! Most adults are afraid to even try something new in case they fail! And if they do ‘fail’ the first time around, they never try that thing again, because it doesn’t make them ‘look good’!
How silly!
THERE ARE MORE IMPORTANT THINGS IN LIFE THAN “LOOKING GOOD”!
Can you imagine if a baby were to say, “Nope, walking isn’t for me – tried it once, it’s really not all that it’s cracked up to be…” All those fears are learnt behaviors – layers upon layers of nonsense that most people have accepted as real. They are but an illusion that exist nowhere other than in the head!
2007-05-29 04:27:55
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answered by insenergy 5
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I've gained a few pounds (can't help it...had kids...it happens), but other than that I look pretty much the same. I see people around my town that I went to high school with and everyone pretty much looks the same.
2007-05-29 05:06:14
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answered by spicy_salsa69 5
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I've only gained weight , I was a thin girl in Hi School, now i'm about 30pounds heavier with a muffin but yet I get recognized at work all the time ,I think it's my eyes and mouth.
2007-05-29 04:31:16
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answered by Dee U 6
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People tell me I have looked exactly the same for the past 15 years.
2007-05-29 04:27:43
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answered by bina64davis 6
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In the past 10 years I have gone from a five yr old to a fifteen year old..so yes I have changed ALOT...and I hope gotten a little smarter or something...lol...I look forward to my 10 yr. High school renunion...
2007-05-29 04:32:06
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answered by little miss sunshine 4
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i've changed. i'm 15 now and i definately don't look or act the way i did when i was 5. i can't even remember my friends from 5 years ago cause i moved. one time in wal-mart someone came up to me. they knew me but i couldn't recognize them. it's weird i think. (lol) some people can recognize me for my eyes cause they say i have the prettiest blue eyes ever and sometimes they go crazy(lol)
2007-05-29 04:29:06
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answered by Anonymous
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When I run into people my age that I went to high school with in my hometown, they look a decade older than me! And strangely, the older I get, the better looking the celebrities I get compared to are!!
2007-05-29 04:30:01
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answered by Gina E 4
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