I wonder if it is harder for a woman who was beautiful to get older or a woman who was never looked at.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not saying it's easy, and it's definitely harder for women. Because there is definitely a double standard about gorgeous older men, and it's different for older women.
You can only perceive real beauty in a person as they get older.
One of the few advantages to not being beautiful is that one usually gets better-looking as one gets older; I am, in fact, at this very moment, gaining my looks.
I didn't want to let women down. One of the stereotypes I see breaking is the idea of aging and older women not being beautiful.
I do like beauty, but an older woman can be beautiful and a clever woman is beautiful because that beauty shines through.
What could be more beautiful than a dear old lady growing wise with age? Every age can be enchanting, provided you live within it.
Men become much more attractive when they start looking older. But it doesn't do much for women, though we do have an advantage: make-up.
For the moment I prefer to be a beautiful woman of my age than try desperately to look 30.
I think we make a common mistake of all wanting to look younger, and I think there is nothing more attractive, charming and endearing than when you meet a woman and you think she looks amazing for her age rather than 20 years younger because of this, that and everything else.
I know plenty of actresses in their early thirties who look amazing, although there's that old saying: 'Ladies get older, men get more distinguished.'
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