kingturtle
Currycel * Autist * 4-inch dicklet * Fascist
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"Old" as in no longer young and good-looking and fresh and fertile. A young, youthful foid is the best to look at. An old one is no good. So at what age does a foid turn "old" as in "no longer good to look at"?
I would say, 22. I have noticed that at 22, they begin to develop crows-eyes, and wrinkles. They seem to lose some of the freshness at 22.
I would say, 22. I have noticed that at 22, they begin to develop crows-eyes, and wrinkles. They seem to lose some of the freshness at 22.