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"I am definitely feeling at least my age today lol. I think I've always prized being comfortable in attire over aesthetics. I don't think anyone should feel like they need to comply with social conventions, in fact the term itself irritates me. I just saw a squirrel run into my garden and got excited. I don't know what maturity is but if it's losing that I'm not sold on the concept." It can be difficult not to comply with social conventions in certain situations though. Maturity involves being excited by squirrels I think. | |||
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"Recently there have been a couple of threads about being old or older. I'm not talking about maturity here that's a different thing altogether. How do you feel about 'older' whatever your age? Do you think older people should try to conceal signs of aging, cover up a bit, wear 'age appropriate' clothes and hair ? Should older try to look and behave younger or not? Is age just a number to you?" no i think they should let it hang how it hangs if its down to your knees so be it, i think some people by virtue of age still look amazing and you are one of those people | |||
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"I am definitely feeling at least my age today lol. I think I've always prized being comfortable in attire over aesthetics. I don't think anyone should feel like they need to comply with social conventions, in fact the term itself irritates me. I just saw a squirrel run into my garden and got excited. I don't know what maturity is but if it's losing that I'm not sold on the concept." If you don't get excited by squirrels, there's something very wrong with you. | |||
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"Recently there have been a couple of threads about being old or older. I'm not talking about maturity here that's a different thing altogether. How do you feel about 'older' whatever your age? Do you think older people should try to conceal signs of aging, cover up a bit, wear 'age appropriate' clothes and hair ? Should older try to look and behave younger or not? Is age just a number to you?" I joanne prefer older but i am not ageist so am open but there has to be chemistry via a social to want to meet them for sex. I do prefer men a lot older than me though as my crush is anthony hopkins . I am more attracted to older men. Simular with ladies but i will reitterate that if the chemistry is there age within reason is not a barrier for me. John also open to age as long as we all get on during a social meet. | |||
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"In terms of style and dress, it all depends on the person and the circumstances, in my humble opinion. There are people who keep on rocking as they always have, and they look… well…a bit silly (Madonna, being one), and there are some who haven’t changed their approach to fashion etc and still make it work (JLo). I can’t wear a mini skirt down the high street anymore, but I could get away with it near the beach on holiday. Retinol, botox, fillers, cosmetic surgery, and any number of other treatments people use to feel more youthful…if they’ve got the money and the inclination and it makes them feeeeeel better, why not? I’m a huge fan of makeover programmes like Ten Years Younger, more from the perspective that a lot of the people on those shows are able to reclaim some youth and confidence that they had entirely missed out on But ‘acting’ older? Nah. There’s a time for silliness and a time for being serious, but I don’t think we’re talking about that here. My lovely Grandma was mischievous and young minded to the end, and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. And that, is my tuppence worth " I think you would geat in anything, preferably nothing | |||
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"Do you think older people should try to conceal signs of aging, cover up a bit, wear 'age appropriate' clothes and hair ? Should older try to look and behave younger or not?" I think it's a bit shit that people feel compelled to cover up signs of aging, as if there's no beauty in it. That's not a judgement against those who do, we're all conditioned to believe youth is synonymous with beauty and I'm certainly guilty of feeling dismay when a new wrinkle or sun spot appears. On the other hand, I've never understood the transition to beige that some older people make, as though reaching retirement means renouncing colour and personality in favour of being respectable. My grandparents were like this. There's a local woman who makes me smile everytime I happen to see her. Maybe late 60's, early 70's. Gorgeous silver hair in a short funky style, vibrant colours and prints. She hasn't tried to conceal signs of aging and she's still utterly beautiful. Nell | |||
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"I can't wait until I'm old enough to say what's on my mind and get away with it." I know what's on your mind | |||
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"Do you think older people should try to conceal signs of aging, cover up a bit, wear 'age appropriate' clothes and hair ? Should older try to look and behave younger or not? I think it's a bit shit that people feel compelled to cover up signs of aging, as if there's no beauty in it. That's not a judgement against those who do, we're all conditioned to believe youth is synonymous with beauty and I'm certainly guilty of feeling dismay when a new wrinkle or sun spot appears. On the other hand, I've never understood the transition to beige that some older people make, as though reaching retirement means renouncing colour and personality in favour of being respectable. My grandparents were like this. There's a local woman who makes me smile everytime I happen to see her. Maybe late 60's, early 70's. Gorgeous silver hair in a short funky style, vibrant colours and prints. She hasn't tried to conceal signs of aging and she's still utterly beautiful. Nell" Yes I see women like that and think they look great. We are conditioned to believe youth is the only age that can be beautiful. I don't agree with that at all. | |||
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"Recently there have been a couple of threads about being old or older. I'm not talking about maturity here that's a different thing altogether. How do you feel about 'older' whatever your age? Do you think older people should try to conceal signs of aging, cover up a bit, wear 'age appropriate' clothes and hair ? Should older try to look and behave younger or not? Is age just a number to you?" Age is just a number, I don't do anything to conceal my age, I certainly don't dye my hair, but a bit of moisturiser is acceptable... I do keep in shape, but nothing compared to my younger days. I am just growing old disgracefully, my way... | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her?" If they want to why not! | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her?" Go for it | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her?" That is their choice, their bodies might be trim, or have a little sag. There does need to be attraction, of course, and we are all different and are attracted to different types. They probably wouldn't be for me though... | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? If they want to why not! " You don't think people would look and make comments? | |||
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"I can't wait until I'm old enough to say what's on my mind and get away with it." Ah yes. I never forget the Xmas dinner when my mum announced to the family I was gay. Worse turkey ever! | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? Go for it " . Ordering a thong bikini as we type | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? That is their choice, their bodies might be trim, or have a little sag. There does need to be attraction, of course, and we are all different and are attracted to different types. They probably wouldn't be for me though..." I still shag my crush anthony hopkins and he is nearly 40yrs older than me. It's not just the age, it's their character and how their personality projects to. Speedos or not id still jump him | |||
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"This is sparked by a conversation I've just had with a friend who's approaching 60 and thinking she should adjust the way she dresses. I joked with her about a thong bikini and she said she'd put people off their beer. She's a fabulous, willowy blonde, a regular gym goer and to my mind gorgeous. I thought it was a bit sad she felt that way" Link to profile please | |||
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"This is sparked by a conversation I've just had with a friend who's approaching 60 and thinking she should adjust the way she dresses. I joked with her about a thong bikini and she said she'd put people off their beer. She's a fabulous, willowy blonde, a regular gym goer and to my mind gorgeous. I thought it was a bit sad she felt that way Link to profile please " She's not on fab. | |||
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"This is sparked by a conversation I've just had with a friend who's approaching 60 and thinking she should adjust the way she dresses. I joked with her about a thong bikini and she said she'd put people off their beer. She's a fabulous, willowy blonde, a regular gym goer and to my mind gorgeous. I thought it was a bit sad she felt that way" Send her our way lmao id love to play with older ladies. Jo. | |||
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"This is sparked by a conversation I've just had with a friend who's approaching 60 and thinking she should adjust the way she dresses. I joked with her about a thong bikini and she said she'd put people off their beer. She's a fabulous, willowy blonde, a regular gym goer and to my mind gorgeous. I thought it was a bit sad she felt that way Link to profile please She's not on fab." It is sad that people feel they are over the hill just because of age.. | |||
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"This is sparked by a conversation I've just had with a friend who's approaching 60 and thinking she should adjust the way she dresses. I joked with her about a thong bikini and she said she'd put people off their beer. She's a fabulous, willowy blonde, a regular gym goer and to my mind gorgeous. I thought it was a bit sad she felt that way Send her our way lmao id love to play with older ladies. Jo. " She's not on fab | |||
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"Sexy is comfortable in your own skin, some stunning folk in their 60's and some car crashes in their 30's.. Attitude and charisma go a long way " Yes... | |||
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"This is sparked by a conversation I've just had with a friend who's approaching 60 and thinking she should adjust the way she dresses. I joked with her about a thong bikini and she said she'd put people off their beer. She's a fabulous, willowy blonde, a regular gym goer and to my mind gorgeous. I thought it was a bit sad she felt that way Link to profile please She's not on fab. It is sad that people feel they are over the hill just because of age.. " I don't think she feels over the hill as such just that she needs to adjust how she presents herself to the world. I feel that way too sometimes | |||
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"Each to their own is my motto, but I know I make adjustments for my age. Maybe I'm too cautious, but I'm aware of being 'age appropriate' and I wouldn't wear certain things or have my hair cut as short as I did when I was younger, as I would feel silly. But it's very much what you feel comfortable with individually rather than there being any hard and fast rules, I think." I tend to agree with you | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? If they want to why not! You don't think people would look and make comments?" I think they would. Do I think they should? No! That’s flat out ageism - “They shouldn’t be in skimpy beach gear because they’re old” | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? If they want to why not! You don't think people would look and make comments? I think they would. Do I think they should? No! That’s flat out ageism - “They shouldn’t be in skimpy beach gear because they’re old”" But it undeniably exists, no matter how much we say it shouldn't | |||
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"This is sparked by a conversation I've just had with a friend who's approaching 60 and thinking she should adjust the way she dresses. I joked with her about a thong bikini and she said she'd put people off their beer. She's a fabulous, willowy blonde, a regular gym goer and to my mind gorgeous. I thought it was a bit sad she felt that way Link to profile please She's not on fab." Ohhh bugger | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her?" A fab look thats quite often seen abroad on the beaches, unfortunately not so much seen here, we are uptight | |||
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"Recently there have been a couple of threads about being old or older. I'm not talking about maturity here that's a different thing altogether. How do you feel about 'older' whatever your age? Do you think older people should try to conceal signs of aging, cover up a bit, wear 'age appropriate' clothes and hair ? Should older try to look and behave younger or not? Is age just a number to you?" I suppose I’m middle aged, now. Cripes!! Where did that come from?! For a few years my hair has been going grey and face hair is following quickly behind. Luckily I can confidently report no grey pubies. I’m not usually a fan at all of clichéd sayings like “Age is just a number”, but I do think it’s valid. As society evolves and we all live longer, life’s stages will elongate or occur later. So, if you want to grow old disgracefully - bloody do it! And bollocks to anyone who says otherwise. I won’t be dying my hair purple and buying a Harley Davidson, but I also won’t be turning slowly beige. On a few recent occasions I have looked at the skin around my face and pondered the topic of a facelift. Every fibre of my being is fighting it because I’m not vain, but then I think why not? And I am still properly silly. I refuse to take life seriously because it’s too much fun to joke around and play pranks. I will be doing silly things and telling crap jokes into my nineties. | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? If they want to why not! You don't think people would look and make comments? I think they would. Do I think they should? No! That’s flat out ageism - “They shouldn’t be in skimpy beach gear because they’re old”" But it undeniably exists, no matter how much we say it shouldn't | |||
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"Recently there have been a couple of threads about being old or older. I'm not talking about maturity here that's a different thing altogether. How do you feel about 'older' whatever your age? Do you think older people should try to conceal signs of aging, cover up a bit, wear 'age appropriate' clothes and hair ? Should older try to look and behave younger or not? Is age just a number to you?" Sadly its not just a number is it? Its real? See if your 10 year old dog is as sprightly as your 1 year old dog. Deal with it how you feel best. If pretending it isnt a real thing helps folk enjoy their lives... Good for them. Equally... If accepting its happening helps... Good for them. | |||
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"Age isn't just a number. I can appreciate the sentiment behind it, agree with it to a certain extent but it's not. In terms of older people... I'm going to sod it to diplomacy, might as well type how I feel. I don't think there's a particular way of dressing younger. If you've got the legs for it, wear that miniskirt. Those thigh highs. I mean, choose your occasion yes. But fashion is about doing what makes you happy. Even with hair. Why are fat women and older women told to cut their hair? No. Long grey hair is beautiful. I think there's a different kind of beauty that comes from a person as they age. They're generally more comfortable with who they are, the experiences of their life leaves little traces on their face. They seem more... content? In themselves. Less trying to please others. I like that. When people say 'oh I might be 60 but I feel 25'. Or 'oh people always tell me I look at least ten years younger'. Fuck, no, Sue, please don't. People look their age. It might be a less battered 60 but you look 60. You might look good, that's not despite your age. Oh yeah - that sort of compliment is crap isn't it? 'You look really good for 60, I'm surprised you've not grown warts and turned green.' That's what they're saying. " I agree | |||
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"Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine I would reach the age I now am i.e.83, I wear what I feel comfortable in not what people think I should wear. I do what I want not what people think I should do at my age. I am currently seeking to buy a Mazda MX5 roadster and my daughter and son in law are giving me grief about me being too old for that type of car. In my case how I live in my old age is currently being dictated to by my ongoing health issues, I have good days and bad days but just have to put them to the back of my mind and get on with doing what I want to do. Still targeting 100 then I will be outside everyone ones Fab age parameters. " Aim high Tarkus! | |||
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"I am definitely feeling at least my age today lol. I think I've always prized being comfortable in attire over aesthetics. I don't think anyone should feel like they need to comply with social conventions, in fact the term itself irritates me. I just saw a squirrel run into my garden and got excited. I don't know what maturity is but if it's losing that I'm not sold on the concept. It can be difficult not to comply with social conventions in certain situations though. Maturity involves being excited by squirrels I think. " True what is and what ought to be often don't align. I was an incredibly mature 5 year old then lol | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? If they want to why not! You don't think people would look and make comments? I think they would. Do I think they should? No! That’s flat out ageism - “They shouldn’t be in skimpy beach gear because they’re old”" Of course no-one should criticise anyone else's fashion choices. Personal choice and all that. But this is where self-regulation comes in for me. I accept that certain things won't look as good on my older body than they might have done when I was younger and adapt - for me, looking like I was trying to hang on to my inner 20yo would be the worst of all worlds. | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? If they want to why not! You don't think people would look and make comments? I think they would. Do I think they should? No! That’s flat out ageism - “They shouldn’t be in skimpy beach gear because they’re old” Of course no-one should criticise anyone else's fashion choices. Personal choice and all that. But this is where self-regulation comes in for me. I accept that certain things won't look as good on my older body than they might have done when I was younger and adapt - for me, looking like I was trying to hang on to my inner 20yo would be the worst of all worlds. " Here's the thing though. Is it trying to hang on to youth or wearing something because you like it? | |||
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"Recently there have been a couple of threads about being old or older. I'm not talking about maturity here that's a different thing altogether. How do you feel about 'older' whatever your age? Do you think older people should try to conceal signs of aging, cover up a bit, wear 'age appropriate' clothes and hair ? Should older try to look and behave younger or not? Is age just a number to you?" Age is definitely just a number, and it's down to personal choice but at 38, I do especially feel sorry for younger people who use social media influencers as a litmus test of how they think their lives should be going, what they should look like and what their goals should be in life. I guess it's also ironic to point this out on a social media site of sorts but it really puts pressure on people who think they're not where they should be. I know girls in their early twenties who are using fillers and getting cosmetic treatment done when their skin is at the best it will probably ever be. I wouldn't say anything to them about their choices but if they feel the need to do it at such a young age then how do you then keep up with all of that as you get older? Similarly, where I might not choose to dress like a 20-year old myself, we should wear and style ourselves in a way that makes us feel as confident as we can. If it isn't hurting anyone else then why does it matter? On the whole (though not always) I think men are let off the hook far more easily. A lot of straight women and gay men for example like grey hair on a man, whereas women would be probably judged more on that. | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? If they want to why not! You don't think people would look and make comments? I think they would. Do I think they should? No! That’s flat out ageism - “They shouldn’t be in skimpy beach gear because they’re old” Of course no-one should criticise anyone else's fashion choices. Personal choice and all that. But this is where self-regulation comes in for me. I accept that certain things won't look as good on my older body than they might have done when I was younger and adapt - for me, looking like I was trying to hang on to my inner 20yo would be the worst of all worlds. Here's the thing though. Is it trying to hang on to youth or wearing something because you like it?" True. I guess only the person would know, and no-one should feel pressured into *not* wearing something!! | |||
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"This is sparked by a conversation I've just had with a friend who's approaching 60 and thinking she should adjust the way she dresses. I joked with her about a thong bikini and she said she'd put people off their beer. She's a fabulous, willowy blonde, a regular gym goer and to my mind gorgeous. I thought it was a bit sad she felt that way Link to profile please She's not on fab. It is sad that people feel they are over the hill just because of age.. I don't think she feels over the hill as such just that she needs to adjust how she presents herself to the world. I feel that way too sometimes " But should we conform to what society dictates, just based on age and not on other factors... Reading what you say about your friend, she has nothing to worry about and shouldn't conform to type, looking at your profile, neither should you | |||
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"This is sparked by a conversation I've just had with a friend who's approaching 60 and thinking she should adjust the way she dresses. I joked with her about a thong bikini and she said she'd put people off their beer. She's a fabulous, willowy blonde, a regular gym goer and to my mind gorgeous. I thought it was a bit sad she felt that way Link to profile please She's not on fab. It is sad that people feel they are over the hill just because of age.. I don't think she feels over the hill as such just that she needs to adjust how she presents herself to the world. I feel that way too sometimes But should we conform to what society dictates, just based on age and not on other factors... Reading what you say about your friend, she has nothing to worry about and shouldn't conform to type, looking at your profile, neither should you " We conform to society's dictates on so many things some of which are actually useful. It's quite difficult to be the only person looking or behaving a certain way when you know other people are looking askance | |||
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"For me ages is just a number some people are born old.Its also about how you feel not how you look." Oh and I feel 75 at the moment | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? If they want to why not! You don't think people would look and make comments?" That's the people making the comments problem and judgement ... tbh I doubt the people on their 80s would care | |||
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"I turn 6O this year and am not going to be dressing differently. There's no need to start wearing crimplene Norah Batty tights and old lady bloomers, until one goes into the nursing home xx" Why not? Pwoarr! | |||
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"So a man and woman in their mid eighties by the pool in Speedo's for him, thong bikini for her? If they want to why not! You don't think people would look and make comments? That's the people making the comments problem and judgement ... tbh I doubt the people on their 80s would care " That's interesting that you doubt people in their 80s would care. People often say that you care less for others opinions as you get older but I think it takes a very strong stomach to completely disregard them. | |||
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