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How to stay young
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10.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 23 Jun 2010 Wed 04:12 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

Looks like it´s still there.

 

 

 

 

Actually..I am sure many men would agree that she is a kind of woman whom many men will prefer over ten passionate women who are between 28 and 40 and know what they are doing in bed.. 

She is a kind of woman, it does not mater what she does to you as long as she completes  her remaining years with you..

We love you Ajda

 



Edited (6/23/2010) by thehandsom

11.       si++
3785 posts
 23 Jun 2010 Wed 04:57 pm

Another young looking granny is Nebahat Çehre (pictured below when she was 62, I won´t tell which one is her so that those who don´t know her can make a guess). She´s currently 66.

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12.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 23 Jun 2010 Wed 05:04 pm

Seems to me that her career depends somewhat on how she looks and her persona.  Generally speaking, society admires youth and beauty and not age and the wisdom that comes with it.  In my opinion, she is merely a reflection of what society is demanding of her(this is generally speaking and not just in Turkey). 

 

I wonder how happy she is {#emotions_dlg.unsure}   

 

 

13.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 23 Jun 2010 Wed 08:35 pm

Looking like you have no age at all, is not the same as looking young {#emotions_dlg.suspicious}

14.       alameda
3499 posts
 25 Jun 2010 Fri 03:06 am

 

Quoting si++

Another young looking granny is Nebahat Çehre (pictured below when she was 62, I won´t tell which one is her so that those who don´t know her can make a guess). She´s currently 66.

 

Nebahat Çehre  1980s   nice voice...and love those ear rings....Cool  Seriously though, trying to look young when one is not is tragic. 

 

Isn´t it better to accept all stages of one´s life with grace and dignity.

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15.       libralady
5152 posts
 25 Jun 2010 Fri 10:51 am

 

Quoting si++

 

Looks like it´s still there.

 

 

 

 How fake is she! Sorry it is so obvious that she has had a "few" improvements made.....

16.       si++
3785 posts
 25 Jun 2010 Fri 11:18 am

 

Quoting alameda

 

 

Nebahat Çehre  1980s   nice voice...and love those ear rings....Cool  Seriously though, trying to look young when one is not is tragic. 

 

Isn´t it better to accept all stages of one´s life with grace and dignity.

 

It´s her choice. I don´t see a problem with it if it makes her feel good herself.

 

It´s valid for men as well. One time there was football player who was losing his hair steadily. Then we heard (and saw) that he planted some hair there and his performance was noticably better which we attributed to that hair plantation.

17.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 25 Jun 2010 Fri 12:52 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

 

It´s her choice. I don´t see a problem with it if it makes her feel good herself.

 

It´s valid for men as well. One time there was football player who was losing his hair steadily. Then we heard (and saw) that he planted some hair there and his performance was noticably better which we attributed to that hair plantation.

 

On the other hand, Andre Agassi once lost a match because he was worried about his wig falling off. He paid more attention to his fake hair than to the match. Once he " came out"  als a baldy, his performance became much better. I think it´s about being happy with who you are. The wig of Andre was an insecurity issue and didn´t make him happy, I guess...

 

18.       si++
3785 posts
 25 Jun 2010 Fri 01:28 pm

 

Quoting barba_mama

 

 

... I think it´s about being happy with who you are. The wig of Andre was an insecurity issue and didn´t make him happy, I guess...

 

 

Yeah. There is this guy (Murat Evgin) who is the son of a famous Turkish singer Erol Evgin. Their baldness seems to be a genetical issue. The son happily accepted being bald but we have to see his father as bald yet. His father always wears wigs.



Edited (6/25/2010) by si++

19.       lady in red
6947 posts
 25 Jun 2010 Fri 01:47 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 

 

 How fake is she! Sorry it is so obvious that she has had a "few" improvements made.....

 

 



Edited (6/25/2010) by lady in red [thought better of it]

20.       lady in red
6947 posts
 25 Jun 2010 Fri 01:53 pm

 

Quoting barba_mama

 

 

On the other hand, Andre Agassi once lost a match because he was worried about his wig falling off. He paid more attention to his fake hair than to the match. Once he " came out"  als a baldy, his performance became much better. I think it´s about being happy with who you are. The wig of Andre was an insecurity issue and didn´t make him happy, I guess...

 

 

In my opinion if a man is good-looking/handsome, then he is good-looking/handsome with or without hair.  If he is plain/ugly with hair, he will be plain/ugly without hair.  Hair isn´t such a feature with men as it is with women.  Actually, I think beautiful women can look great with no hair too - Sinead O´Connor for example - but I don´t know if a man would agree.

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