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I disagree and do not believe as I age, this will automatically correlate with my not retaining qualities of being sexy as per my earlier post.
It would be good to know why you defend such a stance?
Thanks
GraceView Thread

If sexy was solely about appearance, than all it takes is cosmetic surgery.
Audiences pay for the bods on entertainers and the entertainers need this to support their lifestyles.
I am female and have also known many brain dead women who some rate as being sexy.
Let's say we were offered the financial means for two choices. The first being intelligence and the second, looks. Which would you choose?
I would go for intelligence as this potentially leaves both options open.
However, I think intelligence, grace, character, dignity, elegance, wisdom, stance and poise are the most sexiest qualities I have ever come across.
These are also qualities I feel come about with age.
In ending, some of the sexiest people I have known and do know, are therefor in their 70's and beyond and who remain young, desirable and appealing in my eyes.
It would be an honor to stand among them when I come of age!
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