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Reply #30 posted 12/16/09 7:11pm

ZombieKitten

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I have no idea.

Who the fuck cares?

Children are starving in Micronesia, you know.


oh yeah? name ONE!



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Reply #31 posted 12/16/09 9:00pm

johnart

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Everyone looks 27 on a roofie. woot!


I think I look older. I used to be concerned about it, I kinda don't give a fuck these days. giggle
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Reply #32 posted 12/16/09 9:50pm

kimrachell

people always think my husband is older then i am! when i'm really 5 years older than him! lol
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Reply #33 posted 12/16/09 10:25pm

Dave1992

I think my biggest disadvantage on the org (if you want to call it like that) is that people only see what I write and how I write, which makes me come across as a premature, ego-loving, pseudo-intelligent, young kid-asshole.

Others however, when they see me and hear me talk, think I'm already in my early to mid twenties.

I don't care about age at all, bodies get older - sometimes quicker, sometimes not so quickly. That's why I would definitely hang out with you, Old Dan. nod
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Reply #34 posted 12/16/09 10:27pm

Dave1992

And we don't necessarily have to go out four times a week and drink tons of alcohol. Maybe we could just go to the movies and cri-hi-hi-hi-hy together?
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Reply #35 posted 12/16/09 11:38pm

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I've always looked about 27. Unfortunately, I looked 27 when I was only 18. When I was younger, people thought I was older and now I'm older, people tell me I look younger.

I have no forehead lines, crows-feet, laughter lines - and I'm 37.

However, in the past few months, I've noticed fine lines under my eyes and the under-eye skin seems "feathery". I've started smearing Vaseline under my eyes before I sleep. It's not a fear of the wrinkles so much, but a fear that I look tired or unhealthy.

I've always avoided the sun, but I do smoke quite a bit and sleep very little.
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Reply #36 posted 12/17/09 12:06am

ZombieKitten

Dave1992 said:

And we don't necessarily have to go out four times a week and drink tons of alcohol. Maybe we could just go to the movies and cri-hi-hi-hi-hy together?

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Reply #37 posted 12/17/09 3:19am

Imago

Based on what you folks have written I would seriously just kill myself if I were one of you. But please don't do it. I'm just saying if I one of you, I'd kill myself. So, please just don't do it.
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Reply #38 posted 12/17/09 3:30am

Ottensen

Dave1992 said:

And we don't necessarily have to go out four times a week and drink tons of alcohol. Maybe we could just go to the movies and cri-hi-hi-hi-hy together?



lol lol lol
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Reply #39 posted 12/17/09 3:41am

Ottensen

johnart said:

Everyone looks 27 on a roofie. woot!


I think I look older. I used to be concerned about it, I kinda don't give a fuck these days. giggle
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You don't look very old at all. But I do think you have a rather debonair appeal about you with the chiseling and lines in all the right places, kinda like a soap opera hero. Quiet as it's kept, your "look" has always been my aesthetic ideal in a man since I was yea high; slightly olive, a few lines to show you've lived, the dark hair curly-ish and strong jawline...kinda like Michael Nouri from Flashdance or anywhere in that vicinity, drooling or any 1990's hunk from an NBC daytime soap. That "older dude" look is hot...and chile...with those glasses that all you sexy smart artistic boys wear...good lawd it's enough to make the panties drop smoker
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Reply #40 posted 12/17/09 3:55am

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All of a sudden you will age, enjoy it while it lasts.
Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard!
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Reply #41 posted 12/17/09 3:55am

Imago

Dave1992 said:

And we don't necessarily have to go out four times a week and drink tons of alcohol. Maybe we could just go to the movies and cri-hi-hi-hi-hy together?

ok, this is really cute lol
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Reply #42 posted 12/17/09 4:00am

MrsMdiver

PREDOMINANT said:

All of a sudden you will age, enjoy it while it lasts.


That is true. Well, it happened that way for me.According to your wife, my hubby still looks young than he is.
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Reply #43 posted 12/17/09 5:46am

JustErin

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GirlBrother said:

I've always looked about 27. Unfortunately, I looked 27 when I was only 18. When I was younger, people thought I was older and now I'm older, people tell me I look younger.

I have no forehead lines, crows-feet, laughter lines - and I'm 37.

However, in the past few months, I've noticed fine lines under my eyes and the under-eye skin seems "feathery". I've started smearing Vaseline under my eyes before I sleep. It's not a fear of the wrinkles so much, but a fear that I look tired or unhealthy.

I've always avoided the sun, but I do smoke quite a bit and sleep very little.


At 35 I see all those things...but people still always guess my age between 23-25. It makes zero sense. lol
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Reply #44 posted 12/17/09 5:53am

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I look younger than my age. Recently, the bag boy at the grocery store thought I was in high school trying to buy alcohol. Happens a lot though. You know my mom has never had to use wrinkle cream or any anti-aging products, and she's in her mid 50's. Maybe I'll probably be like that.
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Reply #45 posted 12/17/09 10:27am

GirlBrother

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JustErin said:

GirlBrother said:

I have no forehead lines, crows-feet, laughter lines - and I'm 37.


At 35 I see all those things...but people still always guess my age between 23-25. It makes zero sense. lol


I think a lot of is dress-sense, hairstyle and your general demeanour.
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Reply #46 posted 12/17/09 10:32am

CarrieMpls

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GirlBrother said:

JustErin said:



At 35 I see all those things...but people still always guess my age between 23-25. It makes zero sense. lol


I think a lot of is dress-sense, hairstyle and your general demeanour.


For me, I think that's a lot of it too.

When I was 30 and went to a performance of my niece's high school choir I was in line to pay for tickets with my niece's mom, who's only a few years older than me. My niece's mom asked for 2 tickets and the person selling tickets looked up at us and said, one adult and one student (gesturing to me)? The student tickets were clearly marked for grades k-12. She thought I was a high school student. falloff I'm pretty sure it was mostly because I was at a suburban high school and I didn't look like a typical soccer mom. lol
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Reply #47 posted 12/17/09 10:35am

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Ottensen said:

johnart said:

Everyone looks 27 on a roofie. woot!


I think I look older. I used to be concerned about it, I kinda don't give a fuck these days. giggle
[Edited 12/16/09 21:18pm]


You don't look very old at all. But I do think you have a rather debonair appeal about you with the chiseling and lines in all the right places, kinda like a soap opera hero. Quiet as it's kept, your "look" has always been my aesthetic ideal in a man since I was yea high; slightly olive, a few lines to show you've lived, the dark hair curly-ish and strong jawline...kinda like Michael Nouri from Flashdance or anywhere in that vicinity, drooling or any 1990's hunk from an NBC daytime soap. That "older dude" look is hot...and chile...with those glasses that all you sexy smart artistic boys wear...good lawd it's enough to make the panties drop smoker


hug

In all honesty once I crossed 35 it's just kind of all blurred to me. I honestly don't care anymore about looking younger, I just care about maintaining appeal. I still get eye contacts and cruised, so it can't be going too terribly.
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Reply #48 posted 12/17/09 10:36am

johnart

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Imago said:

Based on what you folks have written I would seriously just kill myself if I were one of you. But please don't do it. I'm just saying if I one of you, I'd kill myself. So, please just don't do it.


You are one bitter ass bitch. mushy
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Reply #49 posted 12/17/09 10:41am

Mach

I'm 45 ...

and I can honestly say that I am not concerned anymore whith "what age" I look

I am very content in knowing that I am attractive and unattractive all in one simple package

whichever I am to you ... is fine by me

peace!
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