I have another question for you all. I am 35. Still wear the same pants I wore back near the end of high school. Still look the same as I did a decade prior. Got a couple grey hairs in my chest fur… And that is it. Everyone told me I would be in pain in my thirties and wouldn’t want to do anything, but I have just much energy as I did when I was a kid. I don’t look or feel any different from when I was in my late twenties.
I go out with several buddies, some with kids, some without. Same deal. They haven't slowed down at all. We have discussed this a few times bar hopping. Brought it up to some old men in their fifties who... Honestly, I wouldn't have guessed they were in their fifties. Forties tops. Blew my mind, the way they drink and party.
My question is… Why is this an American myth? Feminists being resentful of men aging gracefully? The r select being angry at the k select? Endomorphs raging at ectomoporhs and mesomorphs walking through less affected by time? Everyone throughout my life has told me when you hit your thirties you will be in pain after waking up sleeping on the wrong side of the bed. You can't drink as much. Your dick won't be hard. Where does this shit come from?
I'm roughly the same age. I've noticed some minor inconveniences pop up, mostly very minor chronic pains in a few areas. I can feel my knees are not what they used to be, but I'm still fully capable of being athletic. I feel mostly the same as a decade prior as well.
most people tell me the warranty runs out at 40 though, so check back in 5 years and see if you feel the same.
I'd say it starts to hit harder around 40, but it's not exactly an instant cascade effect. Not that I'm there yet myself, but I'm close enough to where I can tell that it's probably going to be a somewhat gradual slide from 40 to 50.