Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And the thing is, I'm a June baby, right? So my freshman year of high school, I've *just* turned 14, and in my mixed-grade classes, rather than assuming I'm incoming frosh, basically everyone assumed I was a senior transfer student. By almost 21, I'm getting carded for R-rated movies (!?!!?) and then through my mid-20s, for getting into clubs.
I kind of miss it. I know people still tend to assume I'm younger than I am, but man, the age is rapidly catching up.
What's it like to be a young teen and *look* like a young teen?
I think you still look young for your age, Kat.
But now that you mention grey, man I gotta color my roots soon. Soooo lazy. May even be worth the $80 to pay my stylist just to finally get it done.
I looked 21 ish from about 13 - 31, and 25 from 31 - 39, and now I seem to look 42, at least to young people.
I have got to stop coloring my hair, it's 145 every 6 weeks, that is crazy for me. I have no need for it and do not even do my hair. I feel much better about money spent on my nails.
I think my face still looks young for my age, but my body looks about right. I have developed my mother's body in the last 5 years.
I finally dredged up a fuck to give and colored my long gray roots this morning, right before my doctor's appointment. Not that he'd have cared, it was just an incentive.
I apparently looked 18-21 from age 12 until I was in my late 20s, judging from peoples' reactions and how often I got carded. The last time I got carded for alcohol, I was 31. But age catches up. Now, as long as I keep my hair dyed, my niece tells me I look 35. I know I look older with it all gray, so vanity compels me to keep dyeing it. But lack of fucks will catch up with me, too, and eventually I'll quit.
People have always told me I look young(er than whatever age I was), but I think at least some of that is because I am short.
Now that I think of it, bikeshedding is probably the real basis for many of my decisions. That might not be for the best, but it sure feels right often enough.
Because I'm tall, I looked older than I was as a teenager but have looked young since 30ish. My parents and at least one grandmother have also tended to look young for their ages, so. But really, what does any age "look like"?? If my mother didn't dye her hair, I think people wouldn't be so surprised that she is 70.
Oh my god, he is so ADORABLE.
According to the gothlings on Tumblr, there is NO WAY I can be 46, I don't look it, have I already become the Vampire Witch Queen and bathe in people's blood?
I think 50 is when I'm going to start the process of getting my hair to all pink with a few black streaks. There should be enough gray/silver by then.