Originally Posted by Kinda:
“Thanks for the award
Regarding the male/female aging, in my opinion that has more to do with how we perceive men vs women, as well as the fact that men don't wear war paint so seem to grow into their wrinkles gradually.
But those upper lip wrinkles come to mind, when discussing different races and how they age...it's mostly a white phenomena for some reason and one of the reasons I link it to melanin...you can't blame those on diet or exercise, smoking maybe!
One thing tho...women who are pleasantly plump seem to have some of the best faces (skin-wise) ever, so working out may do wonders for everything else but it also sucks the fat out of your cheeks and messes with the elasticity of your skin there!”
“Thanks for the award

Regarding the male/female aging, in my opinion that has more to do with how we perceive men vs women, as well as the fact that men don't wear war paint so seem to grow into their wrinkles gradually.
But those upper lip wrinkles come to mind, when discussing different races and how they age...it's mostly a white phenomena for some reason and one of the reasons I link it to melanin...you can't blame those on diet or exercise, smoking maybe!
One thing tho...women who are pleasantly plump seem to have some of the best faces (skin-wise) ever, so working out may do wonders for everything else but it also sucks the fat out of your cheeks and messes with the elasticity of your skin there!”
I agree about the plump woman thing. If you have a good face with good bone and muscle structure then you could age brilliantly without the need of warpaint or exercise.




You don;t see women with combover either (apart from Margaret Beckett MP). I aren't convinced they see what we see looking at them, when they look in the mirror. They see 'Adonis' - we see Rab C Nesbitt.