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Jude's avatar

Do you find that when people put on a bit of weight, it makes them look younger, older or there's no difference?

Asked by Jude (32198points) December 28th, 2009
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I’m taking just a bit, not obese.

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SirGoofy's avatar

Older. Case in point: Note how the people that are contestants on Survivor begin to look much younger as they shed their weight during the course of the season.

toomuchcoffee911's avatar

Older. Unless it’s a little kid, then younger.

SarasWhimsy's avatar

I disagree with @SirGoofy. I think they look older.

Some teenagers, I think, start to look younger when they gain say 10 -15 pounds.

Val123's avatar

I wonder, though..more weight smooths out the wrinkles…..

aprilsimnel's avatar

I’m trying to remember where I’d read this remark that people who are obese uniformly look to be about 42 years old. Someone said this in regard to the late Christopher Wallace (The Notorious B.I.G.) and the fact that his bulk made him seem and appear to be much older than his then-23 years.

StupidGirl's avatar

It depends on when it’s a boy or a girl, age, previous weight and how much “a bit” is.

Zen_Again's avatar

Older.

tinyfaery's avatar

Fat smooths out the wrinkles. Younger.

Zen_Again's avatar

I’m going to say older… until… they reach the wrinkley age… then younger.

StupidGirl's avatar

Eh when it’s too much fat actually creates eh… not “wrinkles”, but Michelin-bands

faye's avatar

I think older.

Kelly_Obrien's avatar

Makes ‘em look fatter.

knitfroggy's avatar

People always think I’m a lot younger than I am. I say its because my chub fills out the wrinkles.

Merriment's avatar

Younger.

When you go to a plastic surgeon to have wrinkles softened they inject them with fat or fake fat. I prefer to do it myself, the old fashioned super-size me way.

When I lost some weight recently I was appalled to see so many more wrinkles! I had to drown my despair with a large chocolate shake.

rooeytoo's avatar

@Merriment – ga, I love the way your head works.

stranger_in_a_strange_land's avatar

I would say older, at least at my age (50s). That “spare tire” is a dead giveaway of aging, especially with athletic types.

Merriment's avatar

@rooeytoo Thank you very much :)

casheroo's avatar

I think people look younger, especially when they have sort of chubby baby faces.

My husband says I look older when I gain weight (obviously have gained quite a bit recently). I think I look younger. That may be wishful thinking though lol

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