
I love wearing crop tops in summer. I love brushing my hair while making eye contact with myself in the mirror, lengthening my neck to the side as I pull the brush slowly downward. I love how it makes me feel - sexy, sensual and vibrant.
But sometimes, I catch myself wondering whether I’ll have to let these things go one day. Will I still want to move slowly in the mirror, or rush it and look away? Oh god, will I start shopping at Noni B?
Like there’s this future version of me who is older, yes, but also an entirely different person who has, for some unknown reason, completely changed her whole personality.
With advertising, IG filters and anti-ageing, you’d be forgiven for thinking society is telling us we can’t be sexy unless we’re wrinkle-free.
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And for people who identify as women, there’s often a sense of dread associated with the inevitability of getting old.
Beauty standards are inextricably linked to youth. We know that. It’s not a hot take in 2022. (Age is just one excluder of beauty in aesthetic norms - things like race, gender, size, ability and the way they intersect frequently omits people from conventional ideas of sexiness - but today we’re focussing on age.)