How are you handling ageing? Arms wide open or running the other way?
Personally I don't mind the wrinkles or even the Norwood 3 hairline too much, but its the aches and pains that bother me. I just did 4 days a row in the gym (used to 6 or 7 days a week in my 20s) and I've now got aching knees from running and sore back from going a little too heavy.
Is this normally a much bigger deal for women?
I'm wondering if in an age where male appearance is more important will men become more feminized and worry about ageing (in terms of looks and also in terms of health).
I can imagine the number or hair transplants and eye bag removal surgery shooting up over the next 20 years.
Personally I don't mind the wrinkles or even the Norwood 3 hairline too much, but its the aches and pains that bother me. I just did 4 days a row in the gym (used to 6 or 7 days a week in my 20s) and I've now got aching knees from running and sore back from going a little too heavy.
Is this normally a much bigger deal for women?
I'm wondering if in an age where male appearance is more important will men become more feminized and worry about ageing (in terms of looks and also in terms of health).
I can imagine the number or hair transplants and eye bag removal surgery shooting up over the next 20 years.