wootapotky
Senior Don Juan
This is just a question I've had on my mind recently. I've been observing and some things I've noticed are that generally men in their 30's and 40's have wider faces, thicker fingers and generally wider bones. I have no clue if I'm right but this is just my guess. It can't just be facial hair. There's something in the face that seems to change and I think it is that the face gets slightly bigger. So my theory is that when a guy is in his late teens to late 20's after growing up he grows out a little bit providing that he has enough testosterone during that time period.
I've also heard from some people that the cheekbones get slightly more prominent. One last thing I've noticed is that the overall body and face seems not to be "soft" looking, possibly meaning the baby fat is all gone.
Does anyone else know more about what happens to a males face to make them look older from their late teens to 30's? I just want to know more about the subtle things that make a man look older besides facial hair which I've seen people with and they still look young.
I've also heard from some people that the cheekbones get slightly more prominent. One last thing I've noticed is that the overall body and face seems not to be "soft" looking, possibly meaning the baby fat is all gone.
Does anyone else know more about what happens to a males face to make them look older from their late teens to 30's? I just want to know more about the subtle things that make a man look older besides facial hair which I've seen people with and they still look young.