I am 38 years old, and I started noticing lines around my eyes and forehead about a year ago. I was so shocked and disappointed. I knew right then that my day had come! I hate the thought of getting old, but i made up my mind that if I HAVE to do it, I might as well do it as gracefully as I can. It's no wonder why anti-aging products make millions every year. I am also guilty of buying some of these products, because some of them help, believe it or not! :) And even though I have dreaded getting older, I think I look better now than I did in my 20's. I have been told that anyway. I also think we get alot wiser too! So it's not ALL bad. :)
2007-07-01 05:10:48
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answered by atlantis4569 2
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I think, hmmmm maybe it's time I used something to get rid of the age spots before they are more obvious , thank goodness I have no wrinkles.
People tell me I don't look my age but I see it, and for the record I will be 52 soon.
2007-07-01 04:55:18
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answered by unknown friend 7
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I can't say that I'm freaking out of getting old.It's too soon for me.I'm only 24 and I love the way I look.I'm having as much fun as I can,cause I don't wanna waste these wonderful times.I have enough time to think about the getting old process later on....
2007-07-01 06:59:12
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answered by n 5
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I am 43......I take aging as a sign that nature is at work. I do my best to take care of myself, but I refuse to go overboard. No shots in my face or surgery! No $100.00 bottles of aging creme. I don't understand why people are so afraid of being their age.
2007-07-01 05:08:13
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answered by rhonda y 6
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well for a long time i didn't see my self as getting old because other people thought i was young, like when i went to Atlantic city,the security guard stop me and was asking where's my parents and he said that i have to leave when i said why he said you are not 21,i laughed and pulled out my state i.d when he realize i was 35 he was shocked .and i can't buy cigarettes from stores if i forget to bring my i.d
2007-07-01 06:24:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The ONLY thing I can in defense of "growing older", is that I like it better than the alternative....dying young. I don't like looking in the mirror, seeing grey hair, wrinkles, and muscle turning to flab...but, as long as I'm still breathing, I have options. I have found that a smile sure does make my face LOOK better!
2007-07-01 05:04:01
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answered by olderbutwiser 7
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I'll answer in the next 20 years. I'm 37.
2007-07-01 04:57:27
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answered by Brown'n 5
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48 who is that in the mirror??????????????
2007-07-04 00:54:30
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answered by cheri h 7
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