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Do women mash up quicker than men?
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Kablamo
06-01-2010
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!”

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.
kimindex
06-01-2010
Just another excuse to criticise women under the guise of sincere enquiry.
Kablamo
06-01-2010
Originally Posted by kimindex:
“Just another excuse to criticise women under the guise of sincere enquiry.”

That's far fetched isn't it?

Do you see things differently instead of attacking the agenda?
Hogzilla
06-01-2010
I bet they're on here as we speak, posting about some bloke they once knew at college who was never exactly an Adonis, but who's bald, fat and toothless now.

Women don't always age worse than men - they are just in less denial about it. How many middle aged men have I seen wearing trousers with the same waistband as they wore in their 20s... but with a big pregnant lady gut now hanging neatly over it..? 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.
Sara Webb
06-01-2010
Originally Posted by Kablamo:
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On the other hand, myself, I have blossomed into an Adonis of sorts. I was an Adonis back then but I am now an Adonis on steroids. ”

*snorts to death*

Yes dear, and my cat is getting married next Saturday, with me as her bridesmaid.
Kablamo
07-01-2010
Originally Posted by Sara Webb:
“*snorts to death*

Yes dear, and my cat is getting married next Saturday, with me as her bridesmaid.”

Can I come?
Louiselalala
08-01-2010
I've noticed the opposite.

I've ran into quite a few people i used to go to school with and some of the guys have heavy forehead wrinkles, and crows feet. (These are 19-22 btw). Whereas most of the girls pretty much look the same.

I think men age faster, but look better for it.. sucks for us.
Paper Doll
09-01-2010
Originally Posted by solarflare:
“"An Adonis, of sorts".

That doesn't actually sound as promising as you'd think, to be honest.”

I think this is what he means:

http://www.dft.gov.uk/press/ministers/andrewadonis
Kablamo
11-01-2010
Originally Posted by Paper Doll:
“I think this is what he means:

http://www.dft.gov.uk/press/ministers/andrewadonis”

I am Gorgeous, I will have you know.
christina83
11-01-2010
hehe, this thread is quite funny.
I've actually noticed that all the popular kids from school male and female look rough these days, while the ones that were dorky and bullied are the better looking these days. To be honest though I don't recognise a lot of them, it's only when someone points out its them that I do know its them.
Kablamo
12-01-2010
Originally Posted by christina83:
“hehe, this thread is quite funny.
I've actually noticed that all the popular kids from school male and female look rough these days, while the ones that were dorky and bullied are the better looking these days. To be honest though I don't recognise a lot of them, it's only when someone points out its them that I do know its them.”

Wow, you're telling me. There are so many kids at school I will never be able to recognise!
flyingv
20-01-2010
Originally Posted by Kablamo:
“On the other hand, myself, I have blossomed into an Adonis of sorts. I was an Adonis back then but I am now an Adonis on steroids. - what I mean is I have found men don't age as badly as women.

Do women lose their looks quicker than men? What is your experience. When I think about it, this is a common theme I have seen amongst most women up and down the country.”

I find it hysterical that you know "this is common amongst women up and down the country".

Sorry to burst your bubble, 'Adonis' but I think you need to get an eye test. Men tend to age like an old shoe, i.e. badly. They lose their hair, get fat, yet still think they look like Brad Pitt. That's called delusion.

Women are more inclined to look after themselves, and are also more adept at hiding what they don't like and accentuating what they do about themselves. That's called being smart.
Kablamo
22-01-2010
Originally Posted by flyingv:
“I find it hysterical that you know "this is common amongst women up and down the country".

Sorry to burst your bubble, 'Adonis' but I think you need to get an eye test. Men tend to age like an old shoe, i.e. badly. They lose their hair, get fat, yet still think they look like Brad Pitt. That's called delusion.

Women are more inclined to look after themselves, and are also more adept at hiding what they don't like and accentuating what they do about themselves. That's called being smart.”

Wow. I think you're basing your studies on "The Royle Family".
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