I was good looking when I was young; now I’m looking good (for my age?)
You don’t need to add “For your age” with someone you love.
Will admit older age does come with issues . Hair and teeth going “MIA” comes to mind ;-)
Sometimes it doesn’t have to be said, it can be implied by the way it’s said. Sometimes it’s just inferred by the listener whether the speaker meant it that way or not.
The first person to say “for someone your age” to me was my doctor.
What “Age”? The Stone Age? The Age of Enlightenment? The Age of Dinosaurs?
Youth is wasted on the young…….
“Well, bless your heart honey.”
Wouldn’t it be in terribly bad taste to add for your age to a compliment like this? Not to mention just plain rude!
Only from “catty” women.
You’ll manage through chick and thin.
The real problem comes when you don’t actually know the other’s age.
Henrietta looks god. That friend looks as dumpy as Kramer.
At least in the speakers mind, yes.
“With Old age comes Wisdom. but usually old age comes alone.”
The inference with that remark is that you don’t always look so good ;-)
I look alive. Let’s just leave it a that.
An’ tha come back is “Well, ain’t you precious, honeybunch?”
Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
June 10, 2017
May 20, 2021
SunshineDaydream about 1 year ago
I was good looking when I was young; now I’m looking good (for my age?)
kelloggs2066 about 1 year ago
You don’t need to add “For your age” with someone you love.
juicebruce about 1 year ago
Will admit older age does come with issues . Hair and teeth going “MIA” comes to mind ;-)
Doug K about 1 year ago
Sometimes it doesn’t have to be said, it can be implied by the way it’s said. Sometimes it’s just inferred by the listener whether the speaker meant it that way or not.
Olddog1 about 1 year ago
The first person to say “for someone your age” to me was my doctor.
PraiseofFolly about 1 year ago
What “Age”? The Stone Age? The Age of Enlightenment? The Age of Dinosaurs?
zerotvus about 1 year ago
Youth is wasted on the young…….
brick10 about 1 year ago
“Well, bless your heart honey.”
ragsarooni about 1 year ago
Wouldn’t it be in terribly bad taste to add for your age to a compliment like this? Not to mention just plain rude!
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
Only from “catty” women.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 year ago
You’ll manage through chick and thin.
whelan_jj about 1 year ago
The real problem comes when you don’t actually know the other’s age.
Back to Big Mike about 1 year ago
Henrietta looks god. That friend looks as dumpy as Kramer.
hubbard3188 about 1 year ago
At least in the speakers mind, yes.
iGrumpy about 1 year ago
“With Old age comes Wisdom. but usually old age comes alone.”
g04922 about 1 year ago
The inference with that remark is that you don’t always look so good ;-)
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
I look alive. Let’s just leave it a that.
fjblume2000 about 1 year ago
An’ tha come back is “Well, ain’t you precious, honeybunch?”