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it was from a NY Times editorial awhile back.
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The people pictured here are wearing clothes very well, their age isn't relevant. Whoever chose to create this ageist post, and the people who chose to leave these most vacuous, meaningless stupid comments are probably too fat to fit into clothes in the first place. And being ten years ago, you all are old now too.
Good thread.
This is the StyFo content that keeps me coming back.The people pictured here are wearing clothes very well, their age isn't relevant. Whoever chose to create this ageist post, and the people who chose to leave these most vacuous, meaningless stupid comments are probably too fat to fit into clothes in the first place. And being ten years ago, you all are old now too.
Same here. The older I get, the more I don’t care what other people think, and the more I’ve pared down my wardrobe to just the things I love wearing. Now, I pretty much just buy the occasional pair of weird sneakers. Funny thing is, I’ve also gone from receiving passive aggressive comments from my peers to receiving compliments from students half my age.I enjoy the fact that I am almost definitely 'old' by the standards of the OP. Being over 50 is really good. I wear what I like, I feel much more comfortably in my clothes and in myself, and I am far less anxious about what anyone thinks of me than when I was younger.