There are no magic remedies to preserve youth, there are only daily habits, with the help of which you will somewhat outwit age and grow old youthfully. Keep a healthy glow, a spring in your step and a radiant look with expert advice.
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Age can really be just a number, but at the same time we feel significantly younger or older than we are. Take the personality test and find out how old you really are and whether you are young at heart.
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Although every life story is unique, there are certain things that most regret in late life.
Have you suddenly gained weight? And the kilos just don't want to disappear? Have you stepped into your forties? After the age of forty, your metabolism slows down significantly, if you have started to put on weight, the reason may be a slowed metabolism, but also genetics or lifestyle.
How many dogs do you see in the picture? Are you mature or naive! Do you see the world through rose-colored glasses? A psychological test reveals this and more.
I'm sure you've heard the story many times that your twenties are the happiest, maybe even that there's nothing better than childhood. Fortunately for all those who have lived through those years and moments, new research shows that youth is not the secret to happiness.
If you think that the best time to enjoy sex is in your twenties, you are very wrong. Age is nothing but a number, especially when it comes to truly satisfying sex.
"Age is like a worn-out garment. But if it is clean, patched, ironed and worn by a man who loves life, he can proudly show it off." - John O'Donohue
Do you sometimes feel like you were born at the wrong time and don't belong in this world? Do you feel like no one understands you?
They are gone, but we have never forgotten them and their role in our society. If they were still with us now, their faces would probably be a little different, but no less recognizable.
The Japanese couple, who count two centuries together, have been married for 80 years. They married in 1937, and today they have 13 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. How did they manage to maintain a long and happy marriage?