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Posted
1 hour ago, guru68 said:

Some of the lifestyle choices can make a 20-something guy look 10 years older, or even more.

I've known a few gay guys who aged HORRIBLY after several years of meth addiction. It's a real curse to the community.

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, pubic_assistance said:

I've never heard of that. Do you just peak early and stop ageing for a while ?

I have always looked much younger than my actual age.  Truly annoying when you're in college and trying to get into a bar.

Definitely blesses when you're over 50 and still trying to fuck 20-somethings. 😉

People thinking I was older had more to do with how I carried myself, spoke, my interests, etc. And people didn't think I was 10 years older. Instead, at 17-18, people often thought I was a college student, but it evened out in my late 20s. Then, because I'm fair-skinned, I've always avoided the sun, and I've had a killer moisturizer routine, so now people generally guess I'm in my late 30s to early 40s. I also stopped partying at 22 and drinking at 25, which, compared to family members at the same age, has made a big difference. 

I've been debating some minor filler because I've lost weight and some volume from my cheeks. I asked my (gay) dermatologist about Botox a couple of months ago. He said it was unnecessary since I don't have wrinkles. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, KensingtonHomo said:

I had seen many people fall into the trap of addiction and wanted no part of it. 

I moved to NYC in the 90s. Watched many young attractive people, in the club scene, get addicted to drugs. Lost a few friends to drugs. A few more essentially brain dead.

Your body is your temple, as they say.

 

Posted (edited)

I don’t mind the comments that this thread has elicited. I think most gay men especially those that are single and still want an active sex life as they get older mind their appearance more than straight men.


I know I do and I am now going on 78. I am told I look younger than my years but inside I am feeling older because my body is telling me.

 

To celebrate my upcoming birthday I will do an overnight with my current favourite provider at my place and he’ll put me through my paces. 
 

I’ll probably take half a week to recover. 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Luv2play said:

I don’t mind the comments that this thread has elicited.

Would you mind posting your own photo so we can dissect it too?

The OP's comments (and many others) were not only incorrect, but really shitty.

Of course you don't mind the comments: You're safely ensconced in front of your laptop, without any real skin in this game.  

Wake me when those photos get uploaded.

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, BenjaminNicholas said:

Would you mind posting your own photo so we can dissect it too?

The OP's comments (and many others) were not only incorrect, but really shitty.

Of course you don't mind the comments: You're safely ensconced in front of your laptop, without any real skin in this game.  

Wake me when those photos get uploaded.

 

I don’t think I would hire you to help celebrate my birthday. 

Posted
Just now, Dicastri said:

Tbh, since folks dish it out on here…….. and are ok with nastiness being dished out……

It takes all types. That’s what makes the place interesting. A thick skin also helps. 

Posted
36 minutes ago, danteig said:

You’re the perfect example of being ancient and close to dying = / = being mature

The one thing no one can predict unless they take their own life is when they are going to die. In the 20 plus years I have been a member of this forum I have witnessed many younger men expiring from various causes. You never know who might be next. That is the human condition and we can’t do a thing about it. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Luv2play said:

I don’t mind the comments that this thread has elicited. I think most gay men especially those that are single and still want an active sex life as they get older mind their appearance more than straight men.


I know I do and I am now going on 78. I am told I look younger than my years but inside I am feeling older because my body is telling me.

 

To celebrate my upcoming birthday I will do an overnight with my current favourite provider at my place and he’ll put me through my paces. 
 

I’ll probably take half a week to recover. 

 

Sex is easy. Real connection — especially for gay men — is fucking hard. And that’s what I worry about as the sands of time keep falling.

We celebrate bodies, but we rarely sit still long enough to celebrate souls. We scroll, we swipe, we perform — but intimacy? Vulnerability? That’s where so many of us flinch.

I think, generally speaking, gay men have developed an aversion to intimacy. Maybe it’s the trauma we carry. The shame we were taught. Or the fear of being truly seen.

But as I get older, I’m realizing I don’t want more sex. I want more truth.

Posted
5 hours ago, pubic_assistance said:

I've never heard of that. Do you just peak early and stop ageing for a while ?

I have always looked much younger than my actual age.  Truly annoying when you're in college and trying to get into a bar.

Definitely blessed when you're over 50 and still trying to fuck 20-somethings. 😉

I'm sure you think this is true. I wonder how many others think it. 

Posted
20 hours ago, MuscSami said:

@Quincy_7 @maninsoma you two are ok, but @pubic_assistance takes a special kind of gall to reply “Really, even I don’t look that bald and grizzled and I’m in my 50’s!” Read on delete the comment and still not say anything to me.

@topunderachieverI doubt I’ll get any word from any of them but I’m going to delete the id now. I feel vindicated in knowing at least one of them saw it. 

Even though you said I was ok, I'd still like to apologize for stating that you had to be lying about your age.  As a fellow fair skinned person, however, unless you are already aware of and taking actions against skin damage due to sun exposure, I'd suggest consulting with a dermatologist and following their advice.  The sun is particularly harsh for people with fair skin, and everyone I've known who avoided sunscreen and hats while outdoors looks decades older that they are by the time they hit their late forties.  I was stupid in my teens and early twenties, but I finally woke up and realized that even if I'm relaxing on a beach I need sunscreen and a hat AND still sit in the shade. 

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