Comments by "Jerone Thomas" (@Je.rone_) on "The 5 Dumbest Purchases I’ve Made In My 20’s" video.
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@Just999Me uuoo looks l struck someone's emotional chord, being that my mom is 55 and i think she still look young, your characterization seems to have errored
I thought it was obvious(i guess not) that I was saying that he looks a lot younger than thirty, it is a logical fallacy to then assume that i am implying that thirty looks old. But if one interacts with people of different ages enough one gets better at approximating their age, notwithstanding the fact that 30 (and even 40 at times) still looks young.
16 year olds and 20 year old girls often don't look drastically different in age, but to the "trained" eye it is easier. Therefore if one who can usually tell the difference then says to a 20 year old, you look very young, this would seem to apply "you look young for your age" and "not that you have the general look of youth" that can last until 40s if one takes care of their health(among other genetic components)
Lastly this is all based off one's subjective perception, so any subjective matter is subject(no pun intended) to variety of perceptions of said matter.
Age, like weight, is often a sensitive matter to people because no one wants to get very old but few people want to die, and it is impossible to both live long and not get old; the anxiety that derives from this conscious or unconscious realization leads it to be a sensitive for many people.
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The Loner Millionaire uuoo looks l struck someone's emotional chord, being that my mom is 55 and i think she still look young, your characterization seems to have errored
I thought it was obvious(i guess not) that I was saying that he looks a lot younger than thirty, it is a logical fallacy to then assume that i am implying that thirty looks old. But if one interacts with people of different ages enough one gets better at approximating their age, notwithstanding the fact that 30 (and even 40 at times) still looks young.
16 year olds and 20 year old girls often don't look drastically different in age, but to the "trained" eye it is easier. Therefore if one who can usually tell the difference then says to a 20 year old, you look very young, this would seem to apply "you look young for your age" and "not that you have the general look of youth" that can last until 40s if one takes care of their health(among other genetic components)
Lastly this is all based off one's subjective perception, so any subjective matter is subject(no pun intended) to variety of perceptions of said matter.
Age, like weight, is often a sensitive matter to people because no one wants to get very old but few people want to die, and it is impossible to both live long and not get old; the anxiety that derives from this conscious or unconscious realization leads it to be a sensitive for many people.
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