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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-09-30 06:04 pm

[ SECRET POST #6843 ]


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(Anonymous) 2025-10-01 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
I know several very successful age gap relationships, so I give them more leeway in any case, but I feel like I should add that between plastic surgery (and adjacent procedures) and much healthier living than the past generations (seriously just stopping smoking has made a massive physical difference), people between the ages of 20 and 40 can often look like any age in between.

I'm in night school and I would guess the same age (mid 20s to mid 30sish) on just about every person there, and I know for a fact we've got people from age 20 to 40.

(Anonymous) 2025-10-01 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
What are the wrinkled 20 something that look like middle aged people you're talking about. I think you're bad at telling the age, thats all.

(Anonymous) 2025-10-01 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
Nayrt, but you can definitely find those people at gas stations and walmarts in low income rural areas. I'm not saying this to be mean or joking, that is where you will find people in their 20s who look much older and worn. Heavy smoking, drinking, and/or drug use since the early-mid teens, plus the stress of poverty and often of early parenthood will age a person shockingly

(Anonymous) 2025-10-01 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
How do you know the age of those people? ayrt

(Anonymous) 2025-10-01 06:37 am (UTC)(link)
AYRT

Less wrinkles, more procedures that you expect to see on much older people, so you assume the person with the fillers and frozen foreheads to be older than they turn out to be. And a lot of older (if 30s are older) people who've been hydrating and moisturizing since they were fetuses, and believed all the anti-smoking PSAs they saw as kids.

Genuinely if you look at photos of people in their 30s from say, the 1980s, so many of them look like what we'd now guess as being in their 50s.

(Anonymous) 2025-10-01 03:03 pm (UTC)(link)
They tend to smoke and have bad lifestyle habits. Or use botox as soon as they turn 24-25 to "prevent" aging. Most younger Gen Z have a pretty unhealthy outlook on aging in my experience, seeing how they see being over 25 as a death sentence.

(Anonymous) 2025-10-06 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
idk about 40 but my brother has looked 30 since he was 17 and his giant mountain man beard came in, which people absolutely read as a maturity cue. No one ever carded him even when they did me, 4 years older than him. Now that he IS over 30, thanks to good skin/genetics and no smoking/little drinking, he just looks like a fatter 30.