No matter how old I get I always want to seem sexy and sporty to self
It's self I must appear sexy and sporty to, not so much others.
And just because I'm over the age of 50 doesn't mean I need to stop striving for fitness and fun.
I don't to much care anymore about how others think of me, for others don't take care of me, never have, never will. I take care of self, so it's important to keep my moral up by always, on the inside, pretending or playing around with self as if I'm still 19, cause that's what keeps you young and limber and tender on the inside.
I'm now apart of the over 50 club, but my gosh, I probably felt old even when I took this pic of self around or over a decade ago, boy how time fly's.
I should challenge self to take another like this, to see if I can still appear sexy to self over the age of 50.
It's all really about how you feel or perceive self, and then that radiates outwards onto others.
I think today's older people, well, we forget that we're suppose to age, in our minds we're forever 19, I guess that's a good thing, when appropriate, and I guess it just depends on who you're around, and your position in life.
I mean of course if some high rolling public figure, you have to 'act your age', cause everyone is watching, but if some lowly side figure, with no public presence, than you have more lee way to explore other sides of self in the name of art and phycology.
The more you take care of yourself, your skin, your hair, the longer you remain looking youthful. And for the life of me not sure why so many males neglect their looks when younger, neglect their skin, and act as if being ugly and looking brute is normal.
It's why so many males look so bland after a certain age, it's do to willful neglect of their bodies.
Fashion and style should be a life long endeavor, not just a youthful one.
Although skin not that smooth in regular daylight, with digital editing flaws get glossed over.
But still not bad for 50 +
That's almost how I looked at 23 ect.
Only, no mater how thin you get when older, you never have the same look as when younger, you just don't, maybe cause our skulls continue to grow?
And skin rarely stays the same, body posture, ect...which reminds me, was suppose to workout, then got distracted by posting this.
Postures important, is why I still do squats, very light weight though.
Anyways, I no longer feel like working out cause I delayed it to long, now I simply want to go to the corner store and get a beer, not good.
Ye, nothing bugs me more (lots of things bug me more, just saying) than folks walking around who are OK with looking old just to look old, mainly men, who don't dye their hair, don't take care of their skin, they just walk around at work, in society, and suffer others to have to look at them.
On the other hand, I do appreciate those, especially men or males, who still groom and are consncious about their looks, even when over the age of 50
If take care of yourself, can look good at any age, this idea that you have to look old just cause you're getting older, says who?
I don't like people, particulalry men, who walk around looking old and withered, men who don't even try to look presentable anymore and torture others with their unkept presence.
I think males have every bit a right, and responsibility to make sure they look groomed and fit as women do.