Jenni Evans Froelich

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And studies show that adults forty and over, on average, feel about 20 percent younger than we actually are.2 Has anyone ever asked you your age and you respond “thirty-five,” before remembering that, oh, you’re actually forty-five? Your mind hasn’t quite caught up with the rest of you. It’s called “subjective age,” and the younger your subjective age, the better off you are.
Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Woman
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