I'm slim for professional reasons, and I work at it. I really want to continue working. There aren't that many models who are still doing it at 60.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm still very professional about my fitness. I stay in trim as I always did.
As I get older, I just need to continue to make sure I'm staying in peak shape and taking care of my body the best I can.
I'm obsessive enough about getting fit, it's ridiculous. I'm 40 now, and I've got to stop doing it soon. I have to start getting fat and old!
I am not a slim person, so I regularly exercise to be healthy mentally and physically.
I am 58. That is pretty old, for God's sake. I look pretty good for my age, and I am enjoying that.
I am concentrating on my fitness levels so that I don't look old.
Turning 50 changed me and I'm far more accepting of myself. I'm not thin, but I am a size 10. I go in at the middle and very much out at the bottom and top. And now I think, 'Well, that's how I am.'
Being a person who has had plastic surgery and goes to the gym five days a week to work my muscles up so they don't look atrophied as a 60-year-old, I don't disparage people who want to maintain their appearance. But what I don't want is a society that tells me I have to.
I'm a 50 year-old guy and I'm not in shape like I was when I was 30.
My weight fluctuated when I was 30, and I did the unthinkable - I stepped out as a plus-sized model.