a little i guess... usually i don't think about it - and then i see a close up photograph of my face in good light and VOILA - my age shows.
i'm trying to look at them in a unconventional way... as badges of honor i got from laughing my whole life :-) but the music industry's youth obsession makes it difficult to see it that way sometimes.
Most men in my family pass away before getting wrinkled. And besides, what options are there? Have surgery and spend the remainder of your life paying for it? Or just accept that it's part of getting old.
Sister, how many times did I tell you that "Black, doesn't crack!" :) jk I look much older than 48, that's probably why my wife is 13 years younger than me. However, I ran across this woman who is 76 years old and she still works out. Her name is Ernestine Shepherd.
No, wrinkles will happen one day, but it will take a while. My mother has very few wrinkles in her 50's and my father also looks young for his age. When I begin to show signs of age it will be another part of life.
i'm trying to look at them in a unconventional way... as badges of honor i got from laughing my whole life :-) but the music industry's youth obsession makes it difficult to see it that way sometimes.
At 20 acne is what I battle