Yeah, but if you’re in the target group for reverse mortgages, chances are it’s your kids complaining about their out-of-control teenagers.
TriPolar:
Our grandparents lived rougher lives. They didn’t have sunscreen, or likely even sunglasses. They didn’t grow up with enriched foods we get now, and they probably did more manual labor even if they worked in white collar jobs. They probably spent more time in extreme weather, may have smoked, and in general wouldn’t have been as appearance obsessed as many people are now. So it’s not surprising the photos show more signs of aging. They’re probably high contrast B&W photos too, which aren’t very flattering for people trying to look young. But just wait, it will catch up with you eventually. I looked younger than my age until I was around 40. That’s why I usually had a beard, to cover up my baby face. Then in no time at all I started looking older than I am. My beard is all gray now, making me look even older, but it’s covering up all that weathering that suddenly appeared. Basically, getting old sucks. You can stave it off for a while, but it gets us all in the end
And yet so very few of them were obese. ( I am ) They were more physically active in work and play, spent more time in real sunlight. Are more fruit and vegetables.
Not all was ill in the land of the old times…
monavis
September 25, 2012, 11:16am
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I am in my 80’s and have no wrinkles, people think I am about 60. I think it is just genetic! My sister is 92 and she has no wrinkles either!
Wait…you would date your kids? j/k