I never wanted to be thought of as older. I was always happy the age I was until after 40. From then on, I wished I were younger again. Not that I am unhappy with who I am now at 47, but until around age 40, I took for granted not having wrinkles, gray hair, age spots, a thick middle, saggy skin. Ah, the innocence of youth!
Unfortunately, I have a mom for whom looks were very important (and she was a knock-out up until about 50, when she started packing on the pounds due to moving out of NYC - becoming sedentary, and getting very wrinkled due to decades of cigarette smoking). I think because of her influence, I find myself placing more importance on physical attractiveness than I would like to. I am ashamed of this in myself. I also have a couple of good girlfriends who have already had facial plastic surgery in their 40s, and that almost makes me feel like it's "wrong" to show any signs of aging. Silly!
Let's face it, looks are a HUGE thing in our society now. Otherwise, there wouldn't be such a market for botox, facial line fillers, lip injections, laser skin rejuvenation, and cosmetic surgery. These treatments are all BOOMING in the US, at least. Fortunately, I think that female cyclists place higher value on fitness and good health, and spending money not on anti-aging treatments at the local "medi-spa" but on bikes and cycling gear. I've found that cycling friends are much more "real" than my non-cycling friends in this way. Cycling = the ultimate anti-aging treatment.![]()




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