Seeing a lot of petite gays with flat-ironed hair lately. They all look like Christian Siriano from Project Runway.
A long while ago I ran across a Xangan's depressing blog entry about turning 25 and getting old. Everything's downhill and whatnot. I was 17 or so, and being so old was so far off. Now, goddamn, I'm turning 25. In a month I'll hit the adult stage, and bye bye any vestige of youth. No more bright ideas, because my brain will shrink. My muscles will atrophy, and I'll have to shop around for a sturdy, reasonably-priced wheelchair or cane.
I've been losing hair since puberty, so that won't be new. Thank God for minoxidil. But (Kenny came in and started talking and now I've lost my thought)
Fierce hot mess. Tranny. what?
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I'll still love you babe!
I turned 25 about a little over a month ago. I do notice that I have a lot more aches and pains now than I did when I was 17, but I don't think that's typical. These days, 40 is the new 20, and if you stay in shape and have a reasonable family history, you should be able to stay fit 'n trim until you're well into your 40's. Keep well.
quarter centurian? hmmmm......and Kenny is back...*must catch up* lol
the 'day' remains ever precious, e'en as this moment of breath....
lol-that was an !!! moment
nice to visit u, wave! tc
Glad you're around--hadn't checked in a while.
I gave up on labels. Only one I might accept now is alien-human hybrid, since it's the only truthful designation I could accept--haha.
Screw numbers. Only person in charge of my self esteem and world view is myself. And I had another lovely 24th birthday--again. haha
Growing old is cultural/New World Order conspiracy. Rebuke it!!!!!!
Vitamins help hair too---B Complex, C, Zinc, E, Lecithin.