Must be uniquely wonderful to have gone through menopause and still have a vagina of a 30-year-old. Lol
Youthfullness is always sought after and with today's medical advancement more so than ever. I, however, have always admired people, men and women, who age gracefully. There's something really dignified about it. I like seeing people looking about the same age as they are but in a really good shape. And by that I don't mean they have to be athletic or anything. They can have grey hair and wrinkles and be a bit plump, just that they look really good for their age.
I put all the goop on my face, throat and hands. My close friend has a mother who is a bio-chemical engineer and heads the R&D department for a leading cosmetics company. The owner of the company looks fantastic. She's about 60, but has no wrinkles at all, without Botox and without collagen, and a trim figure. Needless to say I use all the goops. Especially the experemental goops. And let me just say, there are wrinkles I was born with that I don't have now. I will keep applying the goops. lol
I'm not sure if I'm going to have children or not. Once I'm sure my breasts are done nursing, I'm getting them lifted. I remember a time when they were just about this big, but somehow still stuck straight out. I don't want them lifted that high. Just a little maneuvering to pull them up a little, and make them just a little more round again. I think little adjustments come out better. Subtlety is key.
I don't care what people do to combat the signs of aging. I do feel badly for them if it is an unhealthy obsession, or they pay for work that isn't done well. I feel badly for the voluptuous lions. But I understand looking into a mirror and seeing things you would like to tweak.