Scandi_Incel
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all the saying that men age like fine wine is pure cope. After age 21 majority starts looking worse.
Not necesserily. At least bump it up to 25 yo. I am not coping, but a very good amount of men can have their chin width increase by 2 mm for example from 20-25. Some people grow an inch+ of height after turning 20, and it’s not that astronomically rare, it’s like 0.75% chance or something. Combine it with buccal fat pad atrophy (or the beginning of it at least). Clavicle bones increase around 0.25-0.5" from 18 to 25. How is this worse than the 18yo version of that same guy ? Obviously not everyone can experience those changes to said extends, but I don’t see how 25 is worse than 18. The thing is this notion of wasted youth mainly comes from the fact most people from “normal” families can’t afford to live this carefree life like they used to when they were in school. It’s just chrononormativityall the saying that men age like fine wine is pure cope. After age 21 majority starts looking worse.
Wise. These are probably two of the biggest factors. The other is not getting fat. I got fat but avoided the Sun and didn't go bald. I also have a good skin type (pale). So although I'm fat and ugly, I still look young.If you avoid the sun and don't go bald, you should still look young in your 30s.
Do you mean 0.75% or 75%?. Some people grow an inch+ of height after turning 20, and it’s not that astronomically rare, it’s like 0.75%
I mean 0.75%. 75% is a tad bit too much for that kind of changes at that ageDo you mean 0.75% or 75%?
I remember I used to go heavy on science literature regarding height and things like that and after reading several studies / reports I came to this number of a little less than 1% chance, I just said 0.75% for the sake of simplicity. Around 1% chance of a random guy growing 1" after 20.Do you mean 0.75% or 75%?





