Originally Posted by AliceNWondrland
I wouldn't expect someone in their 20s to be overly concerned with the effects of aging. When I was your age I didn't worry about it, either. But when you look in the mirror one day and realize that the Grim freaking Reaper is staring back at you, little things like wrinkles and yellow teeth start to become a tad more frightening.
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Sure. It's easy for me to say
now. But I do look forward to aging. There are many more benfits, if you ask me.
But I look it in a different light than you do, I imagine. Neither way is right or wrong - I just look forward to being experienced in life, knowing things, and learning things about people as I get older.
I can't really see the drawbacks in getting older physically, with the exception of the physical inability to do what I do now. Though I plan to not let that get to me.
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Maybe you'll be one of those women who really doesn't mind getting older...who knows? I wish I was more like that.
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I have my mother to thank, I guess. The woman is getting so
old and I can see it happening so fast. It's depressing to see her propelled into old age, but she does it so gracefully. I look forward to having wisps of gray hair and the like. To me, it just screams wisdom in some ways.
I don't think I could ever give a shit about wrinkles or anything of that nature. Especially aged teeth. It comes with the territory of humanity, and you know me - I embrace it. ^_^
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.