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If you wear jeans Enjog1 you instantly look younger. If you are caught wearing dress slacks and or sweat pants the time has passed and you can't hide your appearance. :) j/k I think keeping a upbeat attitude and not worrying so much can keep you looking young. You worry too much and the forehead expands and wrinkles galore tectonic skin shift occurs.
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Carsch said ...

There is no wrong in wanting to look younger and beautiful, however means one chooses to go about it. :) We're not all perfect, nor is it a matter of being, or becoming perfect. We also learn and grow from our imperfections. :) And, must i say, to want to experience being young and beautiful may be also part of the fulfillment of one's life's meaning. :)

--Carsch 17:09, 9 July 2011 (BST)

Enjog1 said ...

I wonder what is the one gene required to stop the aging process.

--Enjog1 15:15, 3 August 2011 (BST)

Markvd said ...

If you wear jeans Enjog1 you instantly look younger. If you are caught wearing dress slacks and or sweat pants the time has passed and you can't hide your appearance. :) j/k I think keeping a upbeat attitude and not worrying so much can keep you looking young. You worry too much and the forehead expands and wrinkles galore tectonic skin shift occurs.

--Markvd 20:58, 3 August 2011 (BST)