When I weighed more I had lots of fat to fill out my skin and hide the fact that the collagen was slowly draining out (or something like that, I'm not quite sure on the science of skin aging). MLEIV warned me years ago to start using lotion but I didn't listen.
On the upside, I'm a lot thinner now and can wear normal clothes. On the downside, I'm starting to look more like my 37 years and less like a round-faced, chubby 20-something.
In my annoyingly self-loathing way, that's all I can see in this photo from VD, 2008: my skin is starting to show some wear.
On the upside, my face has finally become angular. Time for that plastic surgeon...
On the upside, I'm a lot thinner now and can wear normal clothes. On the downside, I'm starting to look more like my 37 years and less like a round-faced, chubby 20-something.
In my annoyingly self-loathing way, that's all I can see in this photo from VD, 2008: my skin is starting to show some wear.
On the upside, my face has finally become angular. Time for that plastic surgeon...
Awwwww, poor guy! Trust me, it's just a bad photo. You're still cute. :)
Jeremy wanted me to mention that botox isn't that expensive. What a smart ass! I agree with Emily, I think it is the picture. I don't think you look old, but you do look tan for a Seattle local. Are you taking advantage of the tanning beds at the gym? Oh yeah, Jeremy wants to know if it would have hurt to smile. Don't worry; I'll kick him in the butt for you.
Does Jeremy have a broken hand and can't type? Or did he just never learn how?
I think my skin color is just from the bad lighting, unlike Jeremy, I don't want wrinkles or skin cancer so I don't tan...
Smile? That's like a frown that's been twisted and mangled in a way God never intended? Not sure I know how to do that.
I do need to find a better picture, that one was just so awful I needed to post it.
And I love how you call it VD. There's an amusing overlap in that acronym.