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Old 08-02-2019, 02:44 PM   #178 (permalink)
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Someone posted a picture of an attractive actress and someone asked what happened to her career.

Someone responded "She turned thirty-five."

I would think there would be enough people over thirty-five that would still find them attractive.

Millennials may think that is old, but they don't know anything!

Dang whipper-snappers!
Julianne Moore held up well over the years. Sigourney Weaver was oldish way back when Ghostbusters was shot, and yet she's been pretty BA over the years.

I've always thought childrearing was backwards, with the most fertile and healthy age to have children during the poorest and least wise time of life. Nature decided it's better to have children while you're still alive and healthy though, so I guess she knows best.

Most of the women I'm around these days are in their early 30s, and they make comments about how girls in their early 20s don't even appreciate their youthful bodies.

BTW- in medical terms, a pregnancy at 35 or over is considered "geriatric". The chance of basically all problems increase by orders of magnitude around that age. There's a reason 25 looks better than 35, and it isn't superficial.
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