I prepared for the fight LOLIt takes a LOT of money and time to age well.
So... you think women don't take ageing well...lol
I am approving both the point you made in your post and David Gandy![]()
Couldn't agree more.dudes, the key to happiness is to learn to care a little less about your looks as you grow in age. You can still maintain a good physique and take pride in eating well and having nice skin, etc... but if you're AS obsessed with your looks at 40 as you were at 20, then you're going to f*** yourself mentally. I am 34 and still care way too much. I need to care less about hair loss. somehow. because I am losing my f*****g hair.
You should give me advices then.
1. Always wear sunscreen at least spf 30 every day all year round. Avoid the sun when you can, wear fake tan instead.
2. Sleep on your back to avoid sleep wrinkles.
3. Eat healthy, don't smoke, drink lots of water, sleep a lot, work out if you have the energy, don't do drugs… You know the drill
4. Don't be depressed, if you can. This is easier said than done I know. Depression will age you in the long run.
5. Try not to crease your forehead.
That's all I've got at the top of my head lol
never smile to avoid crows feet: check
never smile to avoid crows feet: check
I've often though that one of the most challenging aspects of hair loss is the loss you have in looks. As others have said, you can take a man and judge him a 6 or 7, but if you were to take away his hair then he would become a 4 or a 5. Obviously this is devastating. The man could have dated easily in the past, but now he has lost most of his seductive power and he must now be either celibate or settle for less than desirable females.
This is, of course, quite brutal.
But it had me thinking - perhaps everyone goes through this. After all, we all age at some point. And so I had a quite search across the internet and found that women have the exact same issues. In fact, many of them found it just as devastating losing their looks with age as you men do with your hair.
They bemoan no longer getting hit on; no more flirting; no more privilege; less sex; feeling ugly etc.
So here is the thread that showed me that we go through it and that ageing (or becoming uglier) is something we all go through on a long enough time scale: https://www.reddit.com/r/TwoXChromo...iful_women_of_reddit_how_have_you_dealt_with/
I've often though that one of the most challenging aspects of hair loss is the loss you have in looks. As others have said, you can take a man and judge him a 6 or 7, but if you were to take away his hair then he would become a 4 or a 5. Obviously this is devastating. The man could have dated easily in the past, but now he has lost most of his seductive power and he must now be either celibate or settle for less than desirable females.
This is, of course, quite brutal.
But it had me thinking - perhaps everyone goes through this. After all, we all age at some point. And so I had a quite search across the internet and found that women have the exact same issues. In fact, many of them found it just as devastating losing their looks with age as you men do with your hair.
They bemoan no longer getting hit on; no more flirting; no more privilege; less sex; feeling ugly etc.
So here is the thread that showed me that we go through it and that ageing (or becoming uglier) is something we all go through on a long enough time scale: https://www.reddit.com/r/TwoXChromo...iful_women_of_reddit_how_have_you_dealt_with/
(Daily reminder the Western world stopped electing bald presidents/PMs in the 80s-90s)
I found lot of women with wrinkles attractive.
Case and point:
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I think the ones who are genuinely good looking and they look after themselves then they can be stunning for a long time.
They're all attractive, tellersquill (Ellen Barkin's arms--wow!), but I agree with EL that they're "not so hot" as men (who don't have the benefit of makeup) aging at the same pace. I absolutely hate aging, and I have looked after myself for my entire life and still do. Regardless of making the best efforts to maintain a youthful appearance, without good genes, there comes a point where only cosmetic surgeries/treatments will help.I found lot of women with wrinkles attractive.
They're all attractive, tellersquill (Ellen Barkin's arms--wow!), but I agree with EL that they're "not so hot" as men (who don't have the benefit of makeup) aging at the same pace. I absolutely hate aging, and I have looked after myself for my entire life and still do. Regardless of making the best efforts to maintain a youthful appearance, without good genes, there comes a point where only cosmetic surgeries/treatments will help.
Im not seeing a lot of great looking older men unless they are wealthy and taking care of themselves
Men get surgeries too and botox and fillers...lol
its just funny that people dont know this
Dolph Lundgren--looks great...bet he's been seeing Slys Plastic Surgeon over the years just like most of Hollywood men.
I dont see many average working class men aging well.
Is there a rare unicorn that looks good? sure. not often
Its more that wealthy men age well.
men are getting face lifts, eye jobs, fillers, botox and lipo.
they also get muscle implants to replace what they lost with aging.