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I'd be honest. From what I've read here it seems like most of us prefer escorts in their 30s.

 

Or at least escorts who know what they're doing, and escorting is their choice.

 

Too many guys today under 30 are half-baked. At least that's the case in the USA in my experience, and by the way Judge Judy concurs!

 

yes, or they do it because they have no other choice.

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I use Juvederm once per year and I love the results, I look 10 years younger (66).

I know that George was using that as an insult but good for you. We all lose volume in our faces over time. Good that we live in this day an age when we can do something about it outside of plastic surgery. Now a days that's what male celebs do if their smart. I've lost allot of volume myself and thinking of doing something about it.

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I know that George was using that as an insult but good for you. We all lose volume in our faces over time. Good that we live in this day an age when we can do something about it outside of plastic surgery. Now a days that's what male celebs do if their smart. I've lost allot of volume myself and thinking of doing something about it.

 

I got it, and I'm out and proud about using it.

 

Think it over and do it, fillers do great results and if you don't like any dermatologist could just massage it away.

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I know that George was using that as an insult but good for you. We all lose volume in our faces over time. Good that we live in this day an age when we can do something about it outside of plastic surgery. Now a days that's what male celebs do if their smart. I've lost allot of volume myself and thinking of doing something about it.

Sorry @caliguy I don't understand. What did i use as an insult? I offered my (professional) advice and I got back a silly joke from @escortrod .

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I can get lost in the daydream of having escortrod as a tour guide of the low- and highlands.

 

@escortrod, is it ever warm enough to tool around in a ragtop, or is it better to stick to an SUV?

The UK has the highest proportionate convertible ownership in Europe. It has a very temperate climate.

 

Edit: also given the continuing propensity of SUVs to roll over I wouldn't recommend one in Scotland unless you specifically plan to go off road.

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Sorry @caliguy I don't understand. What did i use as an insult? I offered my (professional) advice and I got back a silly joke from @escortrod .

Sorry you found my joke tasteless. It made me laugh. But I guess I should avoid that.

 

My question was fairly specific and didn't mention looking younger. Plastic surgery does not interest me at all, even injectables. Still, should vanity overwhelm me in a couple of decades I'll know who to ask for advice.

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The UK has the highest proportionate convertible ownership in Europe. It has a very temperate climate.

 

Edit: also given the continuing propensity of SUVs to roll over I wouldn't recommend one in Scotland unless you specifically plan to go off road.

 

Ever since seeing the movie "Local Hero" many years ago, I've always wanted to tour Scotland. I hope to view the Northern Lights from there someday. Who knows, with the GBP almost equal to the USD, that day may be sooner rather than later.

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Ever since seeing the movie "Local Hero" many years ago, I've always wanted to tour Scotland. I hope to view the Northern Lights from there someday. Who knows, with the GBP almost equal to the USD, that day may be sooner rather than later.

 

Don't hesitate! Scotland and Scotsmen are uniquely beautiful. The only shock on my first of several trips (sorry, @escortrod ) was how wet and cold it was. But it's intensely green and I'm from So Cal where it practically never rains, so everywhere else except North Africa seems wet and cold to me. I adore Scotland.

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What is Juvederm? Is it expensive? (Not that I know anyone who might need it, you understand).

Ha. Of coarse;) Juvederm and Restylane are part of the family of hyaluronic acid fillers. They're the safest too since they can easily enough reversed. I’ve had the Restylane done under my cheeks years ago and boy does it make a nice subtle difference. Just makes you look refreshed and yeah even younger. So yeah, blow those cheeks out baby. Kidding.. Unfortunately my body ate it up too fast. I only had about a half of a vial done though so maybe I just needed more. You can also do a more permanent filler like Radiesse or Sculptra.

 

You probably already know who Mark King is. He made some great videos on his journey with fillers. He looks great today. Really shows you what fillers can do. http://www.thebody.com/content/76611/why-i-wiped-hiv-off-my-face.html

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@glennnn Juvederm, Restylane, Radiesse etc are different brands of fillers. There are also different types of fillers used in different ways. For example, what is used in a deep nose to mouth crease is different from what is used to fill the corner under the eye. Even in the same area, we use different fillers. For example in a deep crease we start with a "thick" filler in the bottom. Then add a second "thinner" filler on top and a third even more "thinner" to smooth the surface line. An interesting technique is to add botox in the second layer to relax the crease.

 

@caliguy they can last from 6 months to 2 years, depending on different factors. A regular touch up every 6 months will so maintain your best face. The same for Botox/Dysport.

 

An alternative to hyaluronic acid fillers is to use your own body fat. We make a small liposuction in an area with unwanted fat and inject it where needed. Results last longer compared to hyaluronic acid.

 

What is absolutely important is to do these procedures in the office of a certified plastic surgeon BY THE PLASTIC SURGEON!!! Do not let any "assistant" touch your face!!! And of course run away from "family doctors", dentists, "cosmetic physicians", beauticians etc.

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Thanks for the info. I don't know that I will pursue this at all. I've always looked younger than my age (I was carded in bars til about 30 or so) and I admit I love to be told i don't look my age. My only issues are my frontalis muscle wrinkles. I've considered Botox to minimize them, but the expense, bother and necessary repetition have kept me from trying it.

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Thanks for the info. I don't know that I will pursue this at all. I've always looked younger than my age (I was carded in bars til about 30 or so) and I admit I love to be told i don't look my age. My only issues are my frontalis muscle wrinkles. I've considered Botox to minimize them, but the expense, bother and necessary repetition have kept me from trying it.

You are welcome. I like the expression lines. Botox is often overrated. A firm jawline, a bright smile and glowing skin with no discolourations are far more important for a youthful look.

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