Ageing doesn't mean giving up on style and individuality; it doesn't mean abandoning fashion and living in comfy slippers and flannel knickers.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ageing is inevitable, and the idea that we can be eternally youthful is the pitfall of our society.
Ageing means a loss of a number of skills over time.
Growing old gracefully used to begin at about 35, but today women prefer to 'stay young gratefully' with thanks to designers, beauticians and plastic surgeons.
I'm really a strong advocate of ageing because the messages that the media and advertising give to women infuriate me: ie that it's a bad thing to get old.
I don't have a problem with ageing - in fact, I embrace that aspect of it. And am able to and obviously am going to be able to quite easily... it doesn't faze me at all.
Sometimes you see women that don't realize that age is changing your style, and they don't change.
Age doesn't mean anything. Its all in your head. Men get sexier with age. They also get wiser and get experienced.
There's no such thing is aging, but maturing and knowledge. It's beautiful, I call that beauty.
Men over 60 often think that if they wear athletic shoes - soft-soled referee shoes or hiking shoes or actual running shoes - then they will look more youthful. The contrary is true.
Growing older is not upsetting; being perceived as old is.
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