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Thread: From an appearance perspective does blending improve with age?

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    dress to feel the energy Shely's Avatar
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    Blending is no fun at all. Most women are wearing things that aren't at all pretty and fun, like the things in my collection. I love pretty sexy dresses and skirts and blouses. I seldome see anything like that while shopping. Maybe if I were a party animal I'd see more things like I'd like to wear.
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    Yes, I think your observations are correct.
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    Along with what everyone else has suggested about age, hormones and wrinkles,your beard grays out. After being shaved, a gray shadow is way easier to cover. I am 62 and have had 9 laser treatments on my beard. Laser doesn’t get the hairs that are not dark. But that’s fine, at my age the remainder of my beard is pure white. I can go most of the day without a beard shadow showing because the shadow is white.
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    I see many older women with a shorter haircut, more of an androgynous look.

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    Double edged sword I reckon, features do start to merge IMO, but middle aged spread in most males increases as one example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracii G View Post
    Having extra weight does smooth out the wrinkles in the face as we age.
    Amen to that, Tracii! When I was recovering from gall bladder removal surgery my weight dipped to 185. Frankly, I looked like "death warmed over." My face was gaunt, i.e., haggard looking. As I regained my weight to the pounds my body felt good at I lost those lines. Going too lean can have a negative effect. Those women who obsess about their weight to the extent of being rail thin really are not appealing to the majority of men that I know. "Skin and bones" is usually the phrase I hear. Many have a self image problem. Back in my youth a Marilyn Monroe figure was considered desirable from the male perspective. Twiggy was viewed as too skinny. Of course, everyone is entitled to an opinion. I can only assume different men emulating women have different perspectives on attractiveness.

    Marilyn Monroe was 5'5", 118 pounds, 36-23-36 (wore 36D bra)
    Twiggy was 5'6". 112 pounds, 31-23-32

    Who would you try to emulate?

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    I think as men and women get older the more they look the same. I notice this more now as we live in a 55 and better community.
    So I'm going to agree that is easier to blend but I just can't bear to wear the older woman's styles so I stick out anyway.
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