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Following on from zzxxee's thread below, what was your "time"?

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annie0000 | 11:40 Thu 09th Sep 2010 | ChatterBank
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Following on from zzxxee's thread below, what was your "time"?

i.e. What age were you when you felt at your best? That could be looks wise or confidence wise etc.

For me probably late 20's when I wasn't an awkward kid anymore but wasn't a careworn mother.
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I'm probably better now than I've ever been in terms of who I am/knowledge of myself etc (although not today as I'm in a bad mood) and I've gotten better looking as I've gotten older (which isn't saying much!).... Hopefully this pattern will continue.
19 I was pretty fit ...
28 was probably my best time, looks-wise
I felt great at 38, in everything.
COnfidence-wise - now, at 48.

It seems to come in decades....!
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and what age are you now cd if you don't mind me asking?
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so apart from the first one then salla - it looks like 8 is your lucky number!
I'm 31 annie.
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probably similar to me then cd - I would say golden years were 28 - 31, I'm 44 now and pretty knackered! Hoping that it gets better again as I get older..

I was a mature mother though had kids at age 34 and 35 - now that they are getting bigger it's getting less physically exhausting.
I was a late blossomer............in looks, health, and confidence my early 40's were fantastic....
I think I'm a late one too craft, after 27 years of not being happy with myself, I think it'll be hard to adjust to a 'well I guess I'm alright really' attitude but I'm working on it!

If I ever have kids annie, it won't be until I'm 35 I've decided.
Now is my best time..I don't give a sh!t so no pressure at all. I dont look as good as I did when I was in my 30's but my eyes aren't what they used to be so i don't notice
Fitness and healthwise, probably late 20s but now at 52 im more content with my life and still as fit as the next man and still healthy.
I can't really say. So much has happened in my life, both good and bad, that I can't pinpoint the best time. I think I'm at my happiest now though.

I've always been happy about myself though. Was never the most confident person...and still suffer with shyness to a certain extent...but was always happy with the person I was/am.

Life's easier now being with someone who accepts me for what I am, and likes the little odd things I do and think. Others always thought they could change me.
i kinda hope i haven't peaked yet otherwise there aint much to look forward to.
How old are you though Ankou?
now I think but being a tenager in the 1960s was really good everyone and everything seemed so much nicer..
my second marriage and much happier, was very timid and didn't have a lot of confidence, got hurt real easy, still do, comes with being used as a punch bag in my first marriage I suppose :-0)
No more never Bobbi xxx
never sall, suicide at times seemed rather attractive :-)
my looks time about 22
my confidence time (still gaining that ) but im getting there im 38 pmsl xx
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lol maizie - I guess that's natures protection of our vanity. Ratter only man brave enough so far!

Ummmm - I guess it's the happiness that improves your looks.
i'm 39 ummmmmmm
Sure is annie. the old man was readying his newspaper the other day. I stood next to him and asked a question, he looked up (still wearing his reading glasses) and said "Bl00dy Hell" and then took his glasses off... I couldn't be bother to aks him what had provoked his comment, but I think I can guess :o)

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