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Ex Lurker

(3,816 posts)
Sun Jul 17, 2016, 10:50 PM Jul 2016

I had a friend in college who looked like he was 40 when he was 20

A young, middle aged man. I'm sure you've seen the type. I ran into him recently after many years and he still looks 40. He hasn't changed a bit, but he went from looking much older than his age to much younger. How does that even happen?

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I had a friend in college who looked like he was 40 when he was 20 (Original Post) Ex Lurker Jul 2016 OP
Voodoo. nt Laffy Kat Jul 2016 #1
I had a friend like that .... kwassa Jul 2016 #2
My family does that. dixiegrrrrl Jul 2016 #3
I call it Suzanne Pleshette syndrome. blogslut Jul 2016 #4
Dorian Gray! elleng Jul 2016 #5

kwassa

(23,340 posts)
2. I had a friend like that ....
Sun Jul 17, 2016, 11:35 PM
Jul 2016

she had facial lines in her twenties s ...

but by the time she was in her fifities, she looked exactly the same, and had a boyfriend who was 25.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
3. My family does that.
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 12:32 AM
Jul 2016

Pics of self at age 18 look like I am 45.
Pics of my self many decades later, no one believes my age.

My Grandma did same thing...never seemed to change for 40 years, nor did her sisters.

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