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06-07-2016 12:29 PM
I personally, am sick of a society that sees the physical side/changes in the aging process as bad, needing fixed, covered up, denied and removed.
People can do as they wish, but I certainly would be behind a movement that shows how beautiful the aging process really is. Those grey hairs, fine lines and wrinkles (among other things) are testament of a life long lived and survived.
I find it shameful that people go to such lengths to make it a bad thing and erase it, or that there are such double standards for men and women.
06-07-2016 07:14 PM
@Frosted Cake wrote:
@Peaches McPhee wrote:
@KALLIE wrote:It's NO BIG DEAL. Her hands and her forehead look a lot worse.
Any one else see and appreciate the irony in this statement?
I know. Again, I could start the thread over again and say they don't focus on a man's hands or forehead, it's the same darn thing. The stereotype holds on in this society.
Its a double standard but really hasn't it always
been that way.
06-07-2016 10:00 PM
I thought the ET. Reporter said she looked good
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