Feel Good Friday - The Wrinkled Ladies
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That is going to be passed straight on to all my sisters out there. Happy Friday!
Cause I’m actin up in my underwire cup and I don’t care what my kids think.
Pure genius.
Having just bought a bathing suite, I feel much better now. The timing was perfect! Thanks!
This put a huge wrinkly smile on my face. Thanks for posting!
Love it.
Thank you SO much! I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! We live in such a sick society that doesn’t see that these ladies, and *you* and I are perfect just how we are! Wrinkles, cellulite, sagging here and there, grey hairs…it’s normal, natural and beautiful!
I love funny adaptions of songs! And I think the singer looks dead good.
Has anyone seen Alanis Morrisette’s version of “My Humps”? That’s also fabulous.
Everyone of them a lovely and attractive woman!
This is the same gal who does the Mom Song sung to the William Tell Overture. Love her!
“keep living and one day you’ll grow some wrinkles of your own. ”
That is actually inspirational!
And those wonderful women prancing around with attitude in the background! No teen can pull it off sas well, tho they try.
Thank-you for Feel Good Fridays!!
That was freaking awesome! I’m a bottom-heavy twenty-three year old with plenty of my own cellulite (despite being told by doctors that my weight is normal for my height), and I often find myself distressed by media and advertisements and even medical professionals who are promoting the idea that any sign of aging, be it weight gain, gray hair, spider veins, or the troublesome wrinkles, is not only unattractive but also offensive to the eyes of others. Personally, while I can’t exactly say I’m looking FORWARD to my first wrinkles, I accept them as a fact of life and, therefore, not something that should be villainized. After all, if the whole United States (and probably a number of European countries as well) are disgusted by normal human beings honored with the badges of long life, then where could I possibly stand? Apart from eating away at the confidence of people, this skinny-smooth-and-silicone* trend is just plain insulting to the men and women who have earned the right to be recognized for their experiences, and not just the tightness of their backsides.
Sing on, ladies. I’ll bet you all have more self-esteem and love of life than women in their fifties trying desperately to relive their college days through cosmetic surgery.