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Body Confidence Survey Reveals The Surprising Age You Like The Way You Look

Posted: 07/11/2014 12:11 pm EDT Updated: 07/11/2014 12:59 pm EDT
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Turns out, getting older isn't all about hiding your grays and removing wrinkles. No, old age is actually a time when your body confidence will thrive according to a new survey.

A poll of 80,000 American adults of all ages by polling giant, Gallup, reveals that we feel most satisfied with our bodies after 65. Yes, you read that correctly. Not at 18, or 25, or even 40.

Gallup asked people to rate their feelings about this simple statement. "You always feel good about your physical appearance." Two-thirds of Americans 65 and over agreed -- the highest of any age group surveyed. Of everyone surveyed, 58 percent agreed. Body confidence was also high in the 18-34 group, with 61 percent saying they always feel good about their looks, but dropped down to 54 percent in the middle-age years, before peaking again in the retirement years.

Other surveys have tried to pinpoint the age where we feel sexiest. A British survey from 2012 claimed that 28 is the magic age. Another small survey said 34 is actually when women are happiest with their bodies.

In the Gallup poll, sadly, women across the board were less likely than men to be satisfied with their looks at every age -- that is until their mid 80s. But the encouraging thing is, the gap in body satisfaction between men and women seems to narrow sharply at 50 and beyond.

So why are we happier with our wrinkles and grays than with our taut, tanned, 20-something bodies?

"As people age, perhaps a different set of societal expectations and appearance standards leads to a renewed sense of confidence," writes Gallup's Justin McCarthy. "Older Americans' looks are generally out of sync with the youthful standard of beauty that prevails in American culture, and yet they are most happy with what they see in the mirror."

Just another reason to look forward to retirement.

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Great example for sure ...

Luckily, as evidenced by the men on this thread, men never grow up or grow old. Goof balls...

hey i resemble that remark....

I was thinking about this today as I drove home from work.  Perhaps it is because as we age we don't look outward as much for validation.  Instead, as we age we become more comfortable accepting our own opinion of what we do, how we act and how we look...just a thought. 

i agree with you there t...of course we do have to temper it a bit..or maybe not cause sometimes being polite is just too damned much work

oh a related point about this....i saw a group of women talking about bodies and acceptance etc and one woman said what she had lost in perkiness because of growing older, she more than made up for in technique ..and i thought to myself geeeez that is as wrong as men choosing perky over age....IT AIN'T ABOUT THE PARTS OR THE MECHANICS...just my opinion but it is about two people who can treat each other with affection and respect and really like each other...then it is a winner/winner....and you can grow from there

On a serious note I never  ever chose perky. I find perky irritating. I HATE the morning news shows where everyone is perky and having oh so much fun...I'm always amazed at how many people love to start their day watching that type of stuff. I don't want a bunch of mopes, but this perky stuff never struck me as genuine.

The only time I'd go with perky is if she had a really great ass (sorry, I can only be serious for 1/2 dozen sentences or less).

And I always thought Perky had something to do with breasts .... didn't know it meant Bright eyes and Bushy tailed .....

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