BTW, dehook, you talked about why guys would like to look young. I think it's just a good feeling to look young (and there are plenty of women who prefers that over an "older" look, especially if you are mature personality, what's associated with that older looks most often..). When you look young - you don't look tired, worn down, you actualy project a "healthy genes" image to the subconsciousness of other people around you. It's a win-win, I can understand very well why anyone would like to look young forever, but I can't imagine a person who says - eh, I want to get sagging face, wrinkles, damaged skin, tired face expression.. It's just against all that we are preaching here lol.. I guess the way you look is connected with the way you perceive yourself to some extent, actualy it's a curse when person is young in his mind and his looks depresses him everytime he looks in the mirror. That's why we want to eliminate aging, it's not shallow, it's not vain, it's just the same degeneration of your organism, which shows in the way you look.
i completely understand why some people would want to avoid wrinkles, damaged skin, etc, and look youthful forever, it's more the "i want to look 20 at 70" mentality that i see as pointless, unless you want to infiltrate teenage parties when you're past it...but each to their own
maybe i differ from most people on this forum in that i don't care as much about looking young as i do being able to achieve everything i could ever want from this earth before moving on (due to boredom, not failing health). getting back to my original post, i went on the longevinex website today and saw that there's a new version of it that aims to address the physical signs of ageing...bill sardi makes a good point, that since the body is not just comprised of cells, looking young isn't always an indicator that all is young inside.
Edited by dehook, 05 June 2009 - 11:47 PM.