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I have yet to see somebody who looks as young as they claim...

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#811 VidX

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Posted 09 February 2010 - 04:13 PM

Luna> lol, I will from now on. Seriously. As when someone asks my age I usualy answer "my real age."and the "But I'm not sure about the biological one". Confused stares usualy follow. BTW - in the first pic I hasn't slept for about 30 hours and still was covered in the mediction from chickenpox, so yeah, it probably didn't help lol.. And you are right about the features. I had very "feminine"/soft features in my early teens, and I was very pissed when someone said that (and "they" loved to say that, not in a bad way, but like "Oh, you have so cute features"), but when the puberty hit me, jaw became square (as my fathers, he has extremelly square one) and other features kinda became "rough", so when I was 18-19 I was thought to be a lil' older, though now I almost look younger then during that time (probably due to extreme changes in my diet/lifestyle), it kinda "evened out".
And I know Nikolis what are you sayin'. I've met a few persons that I knew, and they looked old. Though you could tell that it's not some "natural aging", but not the best choices made in ones lifestyle. Most people just "borrow" from their youth as much as they can as they don't know any better and it seems like it'll last forever (damn I love that feeling and don't want to let it go so much).. but they aren't happy when the time comes to pay the debt..

Edited by VidX, 09 February 2010 - 04:14 PM.


#812 Skötkonung

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Posted 09 February 2010 - 06:38 PM

Looks like I missed the photo opportunity. The links are expired.

I'm sure you look very young VidX. :p

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#813 VidX

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Posted 10 February 2010 - 02:01 AM

I must say Lenny Kravitz looks pretty damn good for a 45

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And his style rocks.

#814 TheFountain

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Posted 10 February 2010 - 09:01 AM

i'd steal those glasses if I already didn't have an even cooler looking pair.

#815 VidX

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Posted 10 February 2010 - 03:50 PM

Lol. isn't it Ran Bay?
I'd steal his gf.

Edited by VidX, 10 February 2010 - 03:51 PM.


#816 TheFountain

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 05:19 AM

nah they're more than likely cheap walmart glasses. Anyways getting back on topic.

This one's 30 but looks about 17-19 (who keeps saying men age more gracefully than women? Slap them for me!)

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#817 TheFountain

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 05:20 AM

And her name is Elisabeth Harnois.

#818 JLL

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 07:36 AM

Damn, she looks good.

#819 VidX

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 09:38 AM

Whoa! This one is impressive.

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 12:34 PM

nah they're more than likely cheap walmart glasses. Anyways getting back on topic.

This one's 30 but looks about 17-19 (who keeps saying men age more gracefully than women? Slap them for me!)

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She has a 25 year old's face on a 30+ body. Interesting.

Edited by Ben - Aus, 11 February 2010 - 12:34 PM.


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Posted 11 February 2010 - 12:35 PM

I'd steal his gf.


Yup.

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 12:43 PM

At age 18 I was about 6'1", and now I am 6". Perhaps moving that extra weigh is compressing my spine? Haven't noticed any pain, though.


Do you reckon you could post something more detailed on your regimen?

Interesting, we are the same height (definitely not the same weight though, I'm 154). I find that after 15 mins on a mechanical back massaging bed I use at the chiropractor I am at least 6'1. My voice is also much, much deeper and stays so for a couple of days (I assume it's the expansion of the space the voice box has to reverberate in my throat but, who knows?)

#823 TheFountain

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 05:19 PM

David Duchovny is what a healthy 50 year old should look like. At least how he looks here.



#824 JLL

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 05:37 PM

I think he's losing his hair though.

#825 TheFountain

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 06:00 PM

Not nearly as much as most 50 year olds. Doesn't appear he dyes his hair either. He only looks about 5-7 years older than he did in the first season of the x-files. He is actually 16 years older than he was then. He started the show when he was 34 and was a long time vegetarian. Now he is 'mostly vegetarian' with some fish and chicken consumption.

Edited by TheFountain, 11 February 2010 - 06:01 PM.


#826 TheFountain

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 06:10 PM

The other guy in this video is two years younger than david. Looks 10 years older.



#827 thinkdifferent

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 09:43 PM

nah they're more than likely cheap walmart glasses. Anyways getting back on topic.

This one's 30 but looks about 17-19 (who keeps saying men age more gracefully than women? Slap them for me!)

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She has a 25 year old's face on a 30+ body. Interesting.


It's called make-up :-D

Seriously this thread can be interesting, but stop posting pictures of extremely young people.
At least until 30 it's not so difficult to look young (basically because you are young), it's 50% genetic and 50% make up and clothing.

It's better to find examples of older (35+) people, and video are better than photos because these days photoshop makes wonder.
Then we can really judge lifestyle impact.
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#828 VidX

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 10:11 PM

David is great. Some time ago when I'd see him I'd instantly think "X-Files". Now I think "Californication". Great role he created there. crazy show overall.

Edited by VidX, 11 February 2010 - 10:11 PM.


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Posted 11 February 2010 - 10:55 PM

At least until 30 it's not so difficult to look young (basically because you are young)


It's harder to look younger and a younger age because there has been less time elapsed for differences to emerge. Whereas, a person of 50, has had a lot longer to work on 'anti aging'# to look younger. This is a rough drawing I did to explain what I mean
http://img.photobuck...dappearance.jpg

I rarely ever see anyone my age (25years +) look as young as me. So it can't be as easy as you claim to look young in your 20's. Many now look like Sh*T

Edited by Matt, 11 February 2010 - 10:57 PM.


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Posted 12 February 2010 - 12:13 PM

At least until 30 it's not so difficult to look young (basically because you are young)


It's harder to look younger and a younger age because there has been less time elapsed for differences to emerge. Whereas, a person of 50, has had a lot longer to work on 'anti aging'# to look younger. This is a rough drawing I did to explain what I mean
http://img.photobuck...dappearance.jpg

I rarely ever see anyone my age (25years +) look as young as me. So it can't be as easy as you claim to look young in your 20's. Many now look like Sh*T


I understand what you mean (but the drawing is a bit optimistic ;) ).
But from anecdotical evidence (my observations) I can tell you that it's not the case.
I'm almost 27 and live in Italy and I know many people aged 20-29 that look like the pictures posted here. And they don't do nothing special (except some kind of competitive sport), many of them smoke and eat often at McDonald.

I don't know nobody 35+ who looks really young, so I deduced that lifestyle "catches you" after some time.

Your case is different because you look REALLY young, like a not fully grown and developed boy.
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#831 TheFountain

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 12:31 PM

nah they're more than likely cheap walmart glasses. Anyways getting back on topic.

This one's 30 but looks about 17-19 (who keeps saying men age more gracefully than women? Slap them for me!)

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She has a 25 year old's face on a 30+ body. Interesting.


Where do you get 25 from? Man you people have some arbitrary and unfounded ways of judging someones age. Show me a picture of a 19 year old, compare it to her face and tell me what the differences are that make her face that of a 25 year old. Seriously, no idea what drives peoples overshooting judgments on this website. Most 25 year old females have more mature faces than she does. Another example is how you people judge what 30 year olds are suppose to look like. You make it sound like, on average, they are suppose to look 10 years younger than they are. It's ridiculous.

#832 TheFountain

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 12:40 PM

Seriously this thread can be interesting, but stop posting pictures of extremely young people.

30 is not extremely young, unless you're like 70 or something. I don't know where you people live that makes you think there is no vast difference in the appearance of 30 year olds and 18 year olds but it is not helping this subject at all that you have this faulty approach to it.

At least until 30 it's not so difficult to look young (basically because you are young), it's 50% genetic and 50% make up and clothing.

Again, where do you live where most 30 year olds look like teenagers?

It's better to find examples of older (35+) people


There is this magical (read bullshit) number again. Why 35? What is the magic that happens at the age 35 that suddenly makes people look shitty and old? Or maybe this is an urban legend that is constantly fed by the media? Maybe it was created a long time ago, when most people lived to around 70 and thus 35 was considered middle aged? I am not sure but it wreaks of bullshit to me. Because any 35 year olds I have known who have taken great care of themselves have not looked old, worn or middle aged. But I want a scientific explanation for this number. I don't think it has any basis in science at all and I am sick of hearing about it. For those of us in our mid-late 20s hearing this number is disturbing because it is not too far off. But I still consider it complete bullshit. Maybe people who binge drink, smoke, let themselves gain weight and fuck themselves over by letting themselves go look like shit by 35. But anyone who tries, eats right and exercises doesn't. At least the people I have met (look at raw vegans over 35 and even over 40 and 50). Stop with the bullshit myths/numbers people! Or scientifically explain the basis for stating these specific numbers. Other's say 40, some say 45, some say 25 when we start looking old!!! Really it is all bullshit and you are feeding it!

Edited by TheFountain, 12 February 2010 - 12:44 PM.


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Posted 12 February 2010 - 12:50 PM

At least until 30 it's not so difficult to look young (basically because you are young)


It's harder to look younger and a younger age because there has been less time elapsed for differences to emerge. Whereas, a person of 50, has had a lot longer to work on 'anti aging'# to look younger. This is a rough drawing I did to explain what I mean
http://img.photobuck...dappearance.jpg

I rarely ever see anyone my age (25years +) look as young as me. So it can't be as easy as you claim to look young in your 20's. Many now look like Sh*T


I understand what you mean (but the drawing is a bit optimistic ;) ).
But from anecdotical evidence (my observations) I can tell you that it's not the case.
I'm almost 27 and live in Italy and I know many people aged 20-29 that look like the pictures posted here. And they don't do nothing special (except some kind of competitive sport), many of them smoke and eat often at McDonald.

I don't know nobody 35+ who looks really young, so I deduced that lifestyle "catches you" after some time.

Your case is different because you look REALLY young, like a not fully grown and developed boy.


This message reminds me of someone who has been a member here already but decided to create a new account just to state the same things over and over again to convince us it is a new person restating them. Leave Matt alone for goodness sake. Stop applying your definitions of what manliness or 'fully developed' is to him or any other man. It is becoming redundant and silly and it reveals insecurities men have. No 'fully developed' man likes to think that the 'less developed' man can 'get the girl'. That is what it comes down to. People like me and Matt prove otherwise. Honestly I think inflated masculinity was an evolutionary cul de sac that has no basis or usefulness in todays world. Leave it behind in Paleo times where it belongs.

#834 TheFountain

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 12:56 PM

I don't know nobody 35+ who looks really young, so I deduced that lifestyle "catches you" after some time.

Well at least you are deducing it to lifestyle here, which IS the correct approach. But I still think 35 is a bullshit number made up by people a long time ago. Half the people I know say 35, half say 40, another percentage say 45, I even know some who say 25 is the age when you begin looking old and worn, I mean make up your minds people. These numbers are just plain stupid. There is no universal number when people magically begin to look old. It relies at least 90% on lifestyle. By that I mean sun avoidance, not eating foods conducive to growth/aging and some degree of supplementation and exercise, stress reduction. Anyone I know 25, 35, 40, 45 or even 50 who does these things looks far better than anyone their ages who letss themselves go.

Edited by TheFountain, 12 February 2010 - 12:58 PM.


#835 thinkdifferent

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 01:03 PM

At least until 30 it's not so difficult to look young (basically because you are young)


It's harder to look younger and a younger age because there has been less time elapsed for differences to emerge. Whereas, a person of 50, has had a lot longer to work on 'anti aging'# to look younger. This is a rough drawing I did to explain what I mean
http://img.photobuck...dappearance.jpg

I rarely ever see anyone my age (25years +) look as young as me. So it can't be as easy as you claim to look young in your 20's. Many now look like Sh*T


I understand what you mean (but the drawing is a bit optimistic ;) ).
But from anecdotical evidence (my observations) I can tell you that it's not the case.
I'm almost 27 and live in Italy and I know many people aged 20-29 that look like the pictures posted here. And they don't do nothing special (except some kind of competitive sport), many of them smoke and eat often at McDonald.

I don't know nobody 35+ who looks really young, so I deduced that lifestyle "catches you" after some time.

Your case is different because you look REALLY young, like a not fully grown and developed boy.


This message reminds me of someone who has been a member here already but decided to create a new account just to state the same things over and over again to convince us it is a new person restating them. Leave Matt alone for goodness sake. Stop applying your definitions of what manliness or 'fully developed' is to him or any other man. It is becoming redundant and silly and it reveals insecurities men have. No 'fully developed' man likes to think that the 'less developed' man can 'get the girl'. That is what it comes down to. People like me and Matt prove otherwise. Honestly I think inflated masculinity was an evolutionary cul de sac that has no basis or usefulness in todays world. Leave it behind in Paleo times where it belongs.



??
Who are you?
What are you talking about?

I just said that Matt seems different (to me) because he looks MUCH YOUNGER than is age, like a 16 year old.
He doesn't seems an adult.

Different from other "young" photos posted here, like the girl I commented first who is 30 and looks about 22-25 (and with some make-up it's really not difficult in my opinion. )

There was no moral implication of any kind in my observation.
I don't know (and I don't care) how many girls he gets.

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 01:35 PM

I told Matt many times that he looks like an adolescent boy. Because that's the truth, it's not to insult him, he just does :D

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 01:49 PM

I was maybe a bit impulsive in my reply but now I realize that you just don't understood.

My point is:

-This thread is about showing people who look incredibly young, and maybe discuss about their lifestyle (correct me if I'm wrong)
- It doesn't make sense to show photos of young people who look moderately younger, like the 30y girl or Luna ( who is a pretty girl, but, come on, she's 20, it's no strange that she looks young )
- It doesn't make sense because you can't judge lifestyle, it's just genetic, make-up, clothing, lighting and photoshop. I argumented saying that I personally know people 20-29 who looks young like many photos posted here. I'm myself almost 27 and looked much younger all my life, my sister is almost 25 and everybody thinks she's 18.
- So it's better to show older people, where we can judge lifestyle impact. 35 it's just a number I put there, based on observation. You don't have to take it so literally.
- Matt is different because even if he is young, he looks so much younger that posting his photos can be relevant to this thread. Even in Matt case I think it will be intersting to wait some 5-10 years to see what happens

all moral implications about getting girls and men insecurities are your invention ;)

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 02:36 PM

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Different from other "young" photos posted here, like the girl I commented first who is 30 and looks about 22-25

I think people here have really weird and inconsistent ways of judging peoples age. That woman does NOT look even early 20s yet. She looks no older than about 17-19 and this is more than an opinion. just visit youtube and watch interviews with her. Read the comments. Everyone is shocked she is over 20, let alone 30 years of age. I think you people make things up to suit your own need to overshoot. I honestly do not think she looks any older than Matt does.

Edited by TheFountain, 12 February 2010 - 02:36 PM.


#839 thinkdifferent

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 03:54 PM

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Different from other "young" photos posted here, like the girl I commented first who is 30 and looks about 22-25

I think people here have really weird and inconsistent ways of judging peoples age. That woman does NOT look even early 20s yet. She looks no older than about 17-19 and this is more than an opinion. just visit youtube and watch interviews with her. Read the comments. Everyone is shocked she is over 20, let alone 30 years of age. I think you people make things up to suit your own need to overshoot. I honestly do not think she looks any older than Matt does.


I googled the girl name and looked at some videos.
Maybe I was wrong, there are some videos where she seems very young and maybe it's relevant to post her.
But I think my point of preferring older people is valid.

But I still don't get why you take it so personally.

Relax, stress will age you ;)

#840 VidX

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 04:10 PM

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Different from other "young" photos posted here, like the girl I commented first who is 30 and looks about 22-25

I think people here have really weird and inconsistent ways of judging peoples age. That woman does NOT look even early 20s yet. She looks no older than about 17-19 and this is more than an opinion. just visit youtube and watch interviews with her. Read the comments. Everyone is shocked she is over 20, let alone 30 years of age. I think you people make things up to suit your own need to overshoot. I honestly do not think she looks any older than Matt does.



She really doesn't.. It's difficult to understand for me why anyone can think she looks over 20, lookin' at that pic. Her face is like any other full of estrogens 17-18yo glowing beautiful lady.





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