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Can you imagine your look when you're 60 or 70?

I have no idea, but the thoughts of such are sickening. I'm not happy with my looks now...
 
Can i imagine it? or can i remember it?

ummmm....yes.........

what ^^^ said ...

i can well remember myself as 20something and 30something .... wondering what i would be like when i make 60 and older ... i contemplated this many times :p


well, now i am (damned near) 60 :help: and i do the same things (camp, hunt, backpack, canoe, etc), work several jobs (i have, all my life) ... travel lots ... i remain strong and fit ... and i know i can outlast guys much younger than i at many things (sex, drinking, working, playing, etc) ... i really don't feel a bit different at 60 than i did at late 20 to 30something ....:sex:*|*

i'm waaay smarter, i have lots more $, i have professional respect, and i really, really like myself ..|... comfortable .... so i'm just plain happy :D
 
what ^^^ said ...

i can well remember myself as 20something and 30something .... wondering what i would be like when i make 60 and older ... i contemplated this many times :p


well, now i am (damned near) 60 :help: and i do the same things (camp, hunt, backpack, canoe, etc), work several jobs (i have, all my life) ... travel lots ... i remain strong and fit ... and i know i can outlast guys much younger than i at many things (sex, drinking, working, playing, etc) ... i really don't feel a bit different at 60 than i did at late 20 to 30something ....:sex:*|*

i'm waaay smarter, i have lots more $, i have professional respect, and i really, really like myself ..|... comfortable .... so i'm just plain happy :D

You're lucky! I'm no smarter, don't have much money, have no respect, don't like myself, and I'm still unhappy. I'm just old and worn out now...
 
I just want to live as long as my family lives. My Dad is 60 and my Mom is 58. So I have a while. We joke that when my Mom is 90 and I am 70 she will change my diapers all over again like she did at the beginning. But I can't imagine what I will look like? I feel I look like shit but i am comparing myself to what I looked like 10 years ago. Guess I have to get over that.
 
Well not to sound vain but I think I've gotten better looking as I've gotten older so if that trend continues hopefully I will look good at 60. I don't think I will be bald but let's hope salt and pepper or gray hair suits me...if not I will be dying that shit lol. Hopefully my dark skin protects me from getting too wrinkled and hopefully I will be healthier than I am now. I would like to be travelling with my husband and hopefully our kids will be off doing working, maybe even getting married or having kids of their own or whatever. I don't know about the rest of you but hopefully I will long enough to reach 60 or 70! :)
 
Can you imagine your look when you're 60 or 70?
The prospect of being 60 or 70 makes me wanna go:
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No.


And I don't really care to think about it.....
 
Um, are people serious that they hope they don't make it to 60? :eek: WOW...


Hey its not the quantity its the quality that should count. If you can maintain a quality at 60 or 80 that is cool, but some know they will not be in good circumstances financially or health wise and maybe that doesn't count as the type of quality they desire.
We all come to terms with this at a certain point unless a sudden death occurs. There is a point as the death of Elizabeth Edwards recently illustrated where one says "nah no more of that chemo shit" I have no quality.
Or as my partners Grandmother did in a Medicaid nursing home refusing to take Kidney dialysis because she had enough. No friends, no life, no money, no one visiting and she didn't like living in a sterile spartan facility where she had to go outside to smoke, her last enjoyment.
Now perhaps if she had been well off she would have considered staying around a bit longer. But I don't blame her for her decision.
 
Hey its not the quantity its the quality that should count. If you can maintain a quality at 60 or 80 that is cool, but some know they will not be in good circumstances financially or health wise and maybe that doesn't count as the type of quality they desire.
We all come to terms with this at a certain point unless a sudden death occurs. There is a point as the death of Elizabeth Edwards recently illustrated where one says "nah no more of that chemo shit" I have no quality.
Or as my partners Grandmother did in a Medicaid nursing home refusing to take Kidney dialysis because she had enough. No friends, no life, no money, no one visiting and she didn't like living in a sterile spartan facility where she had to go outside to smoke, her last enjoyment.
Now perhaps if she had been well off she would have considered staying around a bit longer. But I don't blame her for her decision.

Very well said...
 
My father, a high school and college pole-vaulter, wears his years well, lifts weights and has kept his washboard abs. My mother, a college tennis player, is also in great shape and (with the help of a good dermatologist) looks easily ten years younger than she is. Significantly, they both dress with great style and--by contemporary American standards--somewhat formally, and they always look dignified and elegant. They present themselves beautifully, and not without some effort.

They are a great example. I intend to look as good at their ages as they do. I also assume it will take work.

I disagree with the idea that as one ages one naturally ceases to care about looks, or perhaps should cease to care. Let me suggest that as one grows older and the charms of youth diminish, attention to one's looks becomes even more important.
 
It be a cold day in hell before I get liver spots, wrinkles, and a turkey. Once I hit thirty, am going Black Queen on random people and absorbing their life force to keep myself young.
 
My grandpa is 70 and he's hot so I don't worry about getting old.
 
Doesn't bear thinking about - I'm paunchy and balding enough as it is. However, I want to look like Doc Brown (played by Christopher Lloyd) in the "Back to the Future" series. I love his wild hair and mad eyes.

-T.
 
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