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Staying Young Is Overrated

6/1/2018

 
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It is a widespread belief that most people want to stay young forever, because young age especially the ages between 21 – 25 (referred to as the ‘golden age’) is associated to feeling good, being active (body wise), looking sexy and all these good stuffs. It gets so profound that people who have the monetary means, literally risk their lives through plastic surgery and other body enhancement procedures to maintain their young physique.

Let me clarify one thing quick! I am not judging anyone who chooses to do this; live your life and be happy.

To those who find ageing daunting, please enjoy your age! Feeling good is a state of mind, staying active is a matter of what your body can take compiled with how you have cared for it. And looking young? Please why must we continue to look young? I really want to know.

The only way we can continue to have the same face is if one of these vampires either from twilight or vampire diaries comes and bites us. At the end of the day we are all getting older so we might aswell enjoy our age, embrace the changes that come with it and leave the youngsters to enjoy their youth instead of wishing to be them.
And obviously when I say youngsters I don’t mean 12-year olds because you guys must beg your parents to even go to the cinema but it’s okay little ones, enjoy that phase too because believe me, at that age I wasn’t even allowed to step one foot out of the door.

But on a serious note, let’s make getting old sexy. Like when we are 70, we’ll be like look at my sexy wrinkles. For us women we’ll be like – “look at my sexy saggy boobs” and for you men you guys will be like – “look at my sexy toes” because you guys’ toes be looking funky no matter what age but that’s besides the point ha! But Yass slay grandma/grandpa!


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