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The Ma'ams wonder if "You look good for your age" is a true compliment or just a polite way of saying "You're old but still holding up.'"
Sandy thinks that people can simply say "you look good" and not qualify the statement with "your age". After all, who decides how women should look at any age? Kyra likes when people say she does not look her age. She doesn't like when her boyfriend says "you look good, today" leading her to wonder how bad she looked on other days.
By Sandy Lafazan and Kyra Sposato5
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The Ma'ams wonder if "You look good for your age" is a true compliment or just a polite way of saying "You're old but still holding up.'"
Sandy thinks that people can simply say "you look good" and not qualify the statement with "your age". After all, who decides how women should look at any age? Kyra likes when people say she does not look her age. She doesn't like when her boyfriend says "you look good, today" leading her to wonder how bad she looked on other days.