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<blockquote data-quote="RSteve" data-source="post: 561340" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">Seriously, and I know this makes me sound like a male chauvinist pig, but in my 76 years of life, I have known many women. Some in their early years were incredibly beautiful, but in older age look ridden hard and put away wet, while many who were described as "average looking" aged with grace and grew more attractive with every year. And, of course, there have been those who just aged and look pretty much the same at 70 as they did at fifty, with a few more wrinkles and a small concession to gravity.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">My late wife barely aged until cancer struck. Photographs of her at age 50 are not discernable from those when she was 30. I brought my wife and daughters with me to a winter conference in Tampa. My wife was 46, the daughters 16 and 8. While I was in a conference meeting, my wife took my daughters to lunch at a restaurant that served liquor. My wife was carded at the door to show she was 21. She said that at first she thought the doorman was playing with her and said to him, "I have my 16-year-old daughter with me. You think I may have given birth to her in pre-school?" The guy responded, "You look like sisters."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSteve, post: 561340, member: 164"] [SIZE=5]Seriously, and I know this makes me sound like a male chauvinist pig, but in my 76 years of life, I have known many women. Some in their early years were incredibly beautiful, but in older age look ridden hard and put away wet, while many who were described as "average looking" aged with grace and grew more attractive with every year. And, of course, there have been those who just aged and look pretty much the same at 70 as they did at fifty, with a few more wrinkles and a small concession to gravity. My late wife barely aged until cancer struck. Photographs of her at age 50 are not discernable from those when she was 30. I brought my wife and daughters with me to a winter conference in Tampa. My wife was 46, the daughters 16 and 8. While I was in a conference meeting, my wife took my daughters to lunch at a restaurant that served liquor. My wife was carded at the door to show she was 21. She said that at first she thought the doorman was playing with her and said to him, "I have my 16-year-old daughter with me. You think I may have given birth to her in pre-school?" The guy responded, "You look like sisters."[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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