My grandfather, who looked like Erroll Flynn, kept looking incredibly gorgeous/handsome until he died from cancer at 91. Aged like fine wine.
Terry,
Your eyes are so expressive!
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My grandfather, who looked like Erroll Flynn, kept looking incredibly gorgeous/handsome until he died from cancer at 91. Aged like fine wine.
Terry,
Your eyes are so expressive!
shucks, thanks
The women who chase after me have denture breath!
Aside from a few gray hairs I don't look a hell of a lot different from high school... but then I'm only 33... guess that's about normal
High School grad pic 1969
2009 I don't have anything more recent...still look like this
Coffee
I think where a lot of people (men or women) go awry is in thinking their flaws are ugly. Not a bit of it. Flaws are what makes us
unique and humanizes our identity. The worst flaw is thinking perfection is something worth possessing. Perfection blanks out what makes a human being interesting. It objectifies you. Like a model. A model is perfection and is merely an object.
Beauty objectifies and steals identity from a woman if she cozies up to it. Handsomeness is off-putting on a man when he embraces it and preens after it like a peacock flouncing that colorful tail display.
Never acknowledge what is beautiful inside of yourself or it will poison you. Embrace your flaws instead!
I was short until I was 16. I shot up in height then but not weight. I worked out a lot to compensate. I started with the typical JW haircut: parted on the side. Then I grew my hair out really long. Today I have a more conservative haircut but not the WT prototype. I also have a lot more hair on the old chin then is cult approved.
Oh, wow, Terry, what a hottie! Myself, I used to be a scrawny little runt of a kid.
Not much change except I wear a lot more make up now, hee hee hee!
I think Terry looks hot, too, Cattails.
This was me in 1990.
This is me in 2009 after I put on a few pounds.