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Richelle
05-28-2013, 01:10 PM
I noticed as I approach 60 that my facial hair has turned white instead of the dark black it used to me and that my 5 o’clock shadow is not as noticeable as it once was.

This very evident yesterday when I was out with my wife in made mode, i.e. no makeup or breast forms. I was wearing, long dangling earrings, a necklace, a woman’s V-neck tee shirt and nail polish. We went out to dinner late in the day and I had not shaven for over 12 hours.

Normally, one look at my face the servers at the restaurant would know I was a guy. However, we were greeted with Hello Ladies and I was Mam’d several times during dinner.


Richelle

Cheryl Ann Owens
05-28-2013, 01:28 PM
I hear you Richelle! I'm 60, and there is an advantage for us. In the past few years I've noticed my features and my skin softening, less shaving, and with lower T levels my breasts have grown to almost a b cup. My doc prescribed T gel because on my last lab work my T levels are WAY down. I have to say that I don't use the gel. My Adam's apple has also shrunk to be far less noticable. I'm actually enjoying it even with reduced libido. My wife and I don't miss that while we can still be very intimate. I'm less driven as a male and instead I'm enjoying some of the finer things including all things feminine. It seems like I'm transitioning without trying. LOL! I have no problem with it! My life has never been better! My wife loves it all too!

Cheryl Ann

AllieSF
05-28-2013, 02:14 PM
Yes, age has its advantages when compared to youth, like that graying hair (I prefer my darker natural color), more aches and pains in new places, like every other month a new surprise, thinning of leg hair, better attitude about life and this lifestyle ("I just don't give a damn, Charlotte!"), more free time for us retirees, and hopefully a bit more money to be able to indulge in special things, whatever they may be.

VictoriaPaul
05-28-2013, 02:31 PM
This reminds me of the opposite: advantages to being young: my facial hair isn't fully opaque, it grows slowly, and I don't have anywhere NEAR a full beard yet.

Danielle/Mo
05-28-2013, 02:54 PM
I am in my mid 50's and I dread getting old. I wish society was as open 25 to 30 years ago as it is now. I regret that I lost what probably could have been my best years as Danielle.

Karren H
05-28-2013, 03:29 PM
I'd trade all my age advantages, perceived or otherwise.... to be 24 and have a killer body.... be wrinkle free..... and have a wicked slap shot! sigh...

ArleneRaquel
05-28-2013, 03:31 PM
Oh to be 30 and a fulltime CD ! But I'll accept who I am !

Marleena
05-28-2013, 03:31 PM
I can get the seniors discount at the drug store and anywhere they discount for being over 55.:)

Other than that everything else sucks.lol.

stephNE
05-28-2013, 03:40 PM
For anyone over 50, McDonalds will sell you a "senior coffee" for 50 cents!
But other than that, aging sucks.

mikiSJ
05-28-2013, 04:02 PM
I wish I had bought Microsoft in 1983!
I wish I didn't lose $4,000,000 in the real estate crash of 1989!
I wish...
I wish...

I AM GLAD I DISCOVERED MIKI six months ago and I am letting her fly - if only from branch to branch right now!

I am glad...
I am glad...

Come on girls, your future is tomorrow, not yesterday.

Stephanie47
05-28-2013, 04:43 PM
One advantage of being an old cross dresser is that the grey wig will easily match the grey sideburns. Hair is much finer or non existent on the legs. As you get older that mustache may be accepted by more people. Doesn't everyone's eighty year old grandmother have a mustache???

kellycan27
05-28-2013, 04:45 PM
Oh yeah... Being young is such a curse! LOL

Marleena
05-28-2013, 04:50 PM
Oh yeah... Being young is such a curse! LOL


Darn you Kelly, another reminder! Wanna use my senior discount for anything?:D

Nikki A.
05-28-2013, 04:51 PM
Our features soften and women as the get older tend to get more angular and wrinkled. It does make it easier to pass. However I'm getting tired of people telling me I remind them of their old aunt, I still want to be the foxy niece LOL.

ArleneRaquel
05-28-2013, 04:53 PM
Being young is one curse that I would gladly accept.But by my being an "old broad", but I do get seats on the bus.

Norah_joy
05-28-2013, 05:40 PM
If you're truly a woman, regardless of age, you look in the mirror and say: "Damn, I look good." That's my philosophy. I can't worry about what I may or may not have looked, in my 20s or 30s.

Norah

ArleneRaquel
05-28-2013, 05:45 PM
Norah,
I agree 100%, thank you for sharing your thoughts.

Angela Campbell
05-28-2013, 06:04 PM
I always thought getting old is better than the alternative.

Erica Marie
05-28-2013, 07:22 PM
I'd trade all my age advantages, perceived or otherwise.... to be 24 and have a killer body.... be wrinkle free..... and have a wicked slap shot! sigh...

I hear ya Karen. Send me back to my 20's. Ill take youth over age ANY day.

Barbara Ella
05-28-2013, 07:29 PM
What I got is all I get, and no going back. Only found myself 19 months ago, and am still very much enjoying what i really am at age 66. i will never look like a young hottie, but that's not gonna stop me from thinking like it. Every age has its own set of advantages, but no "if I only knew then what I know now" aka if I had the bod now that I did then, thinking allowed. Live, love, and enjoy yourself.

Barbara

Tess
05-28-2013, 07:35 PM
I'm shorter than I use to be so now there are lots of females near my height or taller. There is a significant senior break on property taxes in Texas so that may be the best advantage. I'd trade it all to be young again.

RenneB
05-28-2013, 07:40 PM
As one ol sailor once said "I's ams what I ams". No need to waste anytime on what coulda woulda shoulda....

Beside, youth is wasted on the young.

End of drama....now where's my senior discount??? LOL...

Renne.....

MsJanessa
05-28-2013, 07:52 PM
I am in my mid 50's and I dread getting old. I wish society was as open 25 to 30 years ago as it is now. I regret that I lost what probably could have been my best years as Danielle.

Don't worry too much about it--by the looks in your avatar and personal page pics you have more than a few good years left

Teri Ray
05-28-2013, 07:57 PM
Age is just a number. I am young at 59 and plan to be younger next year. Well except for wrinkles as Karren suggested. As for my slap shot.............I dont know what the $#&^% that is.... something to do with field hockey I think.

docrobbysherry
05-28-2013, 08:03 PM
There r only 2 advantages to being an old CD. And, those r having the time and money to dress when and the way, u want! As long as u u didn't decide to get married and have kids in your late forties! (What was I thinking? Oh, yeah! I hadn't started dressing back then!)


I'd trade all my age advantages, perceived or otherwise.... to be 24 and have a killer body.... be wrinkle free..... and have a wicked slap shot! sigh...
Nonsense! Having a good body is NOT a matter of age, it's simply a matter of wanting one bad enuff, Karren! Ha ha!

Beverley Sims
05-28-2013, 11:07 PM
I am sorry, but who wants to preside over a PTA meeting for their children in their mid forties.
Mine have all gone and I can enjoy life and am still fit.
They come to visit and I have the strength to handle anything they dish out.
A bit different to sixty and seventy.
You do slow down a bit then.

Emogene
05-28-2013, 11:52 PM
My SO's father was fond of saying "I'm an old man, what are they going to do to me?" Usually, I might add with a wicked gleam in his eyes.

Go, do, enjoy! Who gives a rat's butt what other people think! Life, as intimated, is too short!

When the time comes, slide into your coffin in your best fem outfit with a big grin on your face and a well run race!

I like me, my SO likes me! As to the rest, pffffft!

Barbara Maria
05-29-2013, 03:36 AM
The only advantage that I can see in aging is that I know myself better now,found through experience what works and what doesn't,and I don't do quite as many stupid things as I used to.Other than that it sux.

noeleena
05-29-2013, 04:07 AM
Hi,

He who wish's to be young again will wish away thier life, to enjoy life now... is ...what we have,

She who wish's to be sexy like she was will allways look back & remember what was. yet cannot look in the mirror for fear of lost youth.

20 years ago was really the start of my life, & it took time to get there . ( i would not wont to go back nor be young again. ) this time has been different & being able to be expressive in who i am. this has & is the best part of my life. at over 65,

The butterfly best sum's up how my life progressed, a time for every thing ,& this is the best part. for myself ...now...

...noeleena...

Claire Cook
05-29-2013, 05:49 AM
Hey, it's not so bad being an ole broad! As friends once said, "When you're over the hill, you pick up speed." I'm with Noeleena, Emogene and everyone else who point out the positives. (Although I admit that the first time I was asked "Ma'am, do you want the senior discount?" I thought "Oh gosh, it shows.") At least now I don't waste time shopping for bikinis and miniskirts....

Here's to the Golden Girls!

Sandra1746
05-29-2013, 06:20 AM
To all our "older" friends, enjoy yourselves while you still can. I'm 67 and enjoy dressing, mostly in plain-fem, on a regular basis. My wife and I get the greeting of "hello ladies..." more often than not. It has become a source of amusement to us, especially if the person then tries to correct themselves. A smile and a friendly reply works wonders.

Enjoy life- it isn't permanent,
Sandra1746

Lynn Marie
05-29-2013, 07:18 AM
"For I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now."

My sentiments exactly.

Tina B.
05-29-2013, 08:13 AM
Oh yeah, the advantages of aging, no hair left to pin anything to, bad knees, and scared legs, bad back makes it hard to bend and put on hose, weak heart that can put you in the hospital anytime anywhere, no matter how your dressed, all the clothes in the store are make for a twenty year old, and skirts that short just look terrible on a person 69 years old, getting old is so much fun!
But at least being retired, I have more time to make myself suffer!

LaurenB
05-29-2013, 08:27 AM
My wife noticed and was complaining about some facial hair which has sprouted recently and I've experienced all of the symptoms of lowered T over the past couple years as other posters have. It reminds me of something a friend said to me when we were in our twenties - his parents were much older than most. He observed that as we age, women turn into men and men turn into women. I guess that's the silver lining of heading into old age being Transgender. Not so for my wife and so many other GG's that have to deal with the bombarding of superficial messages linking self worth to beauty and youth. She's pretty grounded but I can tell it's hard for her, but she's pretty to me.

linda allen
05-29-2013, 09:02 AM
The advantages of being old do not outweigh the disadvantages. Remember when you could get down on the floor to do something and get back up without pain or help? Remember when you didn't need bifocals (try putting on eye makeup when you can't see what you're doing)? Remember when you didn't have so many doctor's appointments you have to have a special calendar to write them on?

I'll trade age for youth any day.

suchacutie
05-29-2013, 09:59 AM
We only have two options: get older or die. For me, getting older is a terrific option!

I'll be 63 in a couple of days. I really do think that the world gives those of us over 60 less scrutiny, and the two genders look more and more alike as we age, so passing is so much easier. As for the killer body, I've already lost 40 pounds because of Tina, my wife says I've taken 10 years off my face with all the attention I now pay it, I exercise more regularly and that makes the figure better all the time, and I'm actually thinking about getting contacts so that I can wear some great killer sunglasses!

What's not to like?? I woke up this morning, so everything is terrific!

:)

shawnsheila
05-29-2013, 10:05 AM
I decided to go with laser hair removal of may face once I noticed I was getting gray hairs in that area. Since I am 36 now, I figure it will take a while to go all gray so I wanted to take out the hair before I could not laser off enough. The laser treatments have been successful and I only pluck a few gray hairs out every now and then :)

Jaymees22
05-29-2013, 12:57 PM
Oh yes, We're not getting older we're getting better! Actually I've never felt better since I started dressing a little over a year ago at 67. Jaymee

Asche
05-30-2013, 06:19 PM
The best part of getting old is that you start to realize what's important, sort of a milder version of the "if you had one year to live, what would you do?" question.

At some point, I realized that if I was ever going to be myself before I died (or even just find out who myself is), I'd better get started soon. I decided to stop caring what "people" thought of me, and worry more about what I think of me. I decided to try to be the real me (to the extent I know who that is) as much of the time as I can. This way, the people who don't like that person will go away sooner and not waste as much of my time.

This includes how I dress, but it also means not playing BS games. I won't bother trying to guess at what people think, I simply take them at their word. And I won't hang around groups of people that put me down and make me uncomfortable. Or people who give me "well-meaning" advice "for my own good."

BTW, one thing I discovered when my marriage tanked (not connected with CDing): there are worse things than being alone.

Frédérique
05-30-2013, 09:17 PM
Advantages to getting old

Once, when author W. Somerset Maugham was speaking, he said “There are many advantages to being old…” He paused. He paused for so long that someone in the audience got up and came to his assistance. Mr. Maugham stopped him and said, “I was just trying to think of something…”
:doh:

Edwina
05-31-2013, 09:27 AM
I agree that there are some disadvantages of growing old, but for me the main advantage of dressing is I don't think I look anywhere near 78. So all you 60 somethings cheer up. :D

LindaC
06-03-2013, 06:44 AM
The best thing about getting old is that I managed to avoid dying young.

Kevyn53
06-03-2013, 11:44 PM
In the morning, when I try to get up I really want to be anything younger than 45. When I think about everything I know and can do that I didn't know when I was younger, I'm glad I'm creeping up on 60. AND I'm at the point where, other than my spouse, and you gals, I really don't care what a lot of other people think of me.

Alice B
06-04-2013, 11:33 AM
I hate to say this, but it gets worse. I can live with the grey to white hair because I wear a wig when dressed. But, two artificial knees later and a hip coming very soon it's not all that much fun. But, Sherry is right there are also advantages to getting older if you are a dresser and it is easy to escape to who you really want to be.