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Old 12-30-2014, 10:40 AM   #688
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It made me sad this morning to read that there are those who are so terrified of the aging process that they would rather live a life almost completely devoid of laughter and smiles simply to avoid wrinkles.

I typically don't read celebrity "news." And that tidbit certainly reminded me why. As for me, bring on the smile lines; I want to unabashedly enjoy life.

And anyway, am I the only one who finds crows feet sexy? I love to see the lines on someone's face when they smile at me; or even when they don't. It brings a depth and character to the face and speaks of a life fully lived and sincerity in whatever emotions are being expressed through it.

My lines are a part of my life story. I earned each one - most of them the hard way, lol - why on earth would I want to trade that for a puffy, frozen face?

Ah well; to each their own. Ask me again ten years from now and maybe I will have a different opinion, lol. But I doubt it.






P.S. Frowning and pouting endlessly are going to cause lines, too.
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