Wanawake huzeeka haraka kabla ya wanaume (maranyingi)

Mbona mi nina watoto tisa na sijazeeka ila mme wangu ndio kazeeka
 
m 35 and people always think m 25, wengine mpk niwaoneshe ID yangu ndo wanaamini
 
as long as na hate SHIKAMOOO ... nita invest katika kuulinda mwili wangu l.o.l. Unaweza ukaambiwa shikamoo na kiumbe aliekuzidi hata 10 years haha haha.. mjini hapa. Aku mie bado mdogo na sizeeeki ng'ooo
 
m 35 and people always think m 25, wengine mpk niwaoneshe ID yangu ndo wanaamini
Sio kweli, hao wanataka kukumega hizo ni swaga tu za kukuingiza kwenye line bcause wanajuwa kwamba wanawake wengi wanapenda kuonekana ni wadogo kuliko umri wao as per current market requirements!!
 
Hebu Lizzy cheki hizi sababu kutokana na utafiti uliofanywa na ushahidi wa kisayansi,

Shifting Bones
While females are usually dubbed the more ‘fairer, beautiful sex’ males are the winners when it comes to ageing of the facial bones. Using CT scans of 100 men and women, researchers at the Duke University Medical Centre in the US discovered that the bones in the human skull change as people age. The forehead moves forward while the cheekbones move back. As the bones move, the overlying muscle and skin moves as well, subtly changing the shape of the face. Not to mention our facial bones also tilt forward as we get older which causes them to lose support for the overlying soft tissues, resulting in more sagging and drooping.

These dramatic changes in the ageing of facial bones tends to happen at a significantly younger age for women than men. Women’s facial bones tend to shrink at the onset of early middle age, whilst men’s don’t exhibit this change until they are at a retirement age, leaving them to appear physically younger for longer.


More Brawn than Expression
Even from birth men have more muscle mass and less fat than women. At puberty, the average adult male has about 150% of the lean body mass of the average female, and about 50% of the body fat. Now because men have bigger muscles than women, this also affects their facial contours, making women more facially expressive, suggesting that they may use their facial muscles more. This could also explain why men have such a hard time explaining themselves too! In both men and women, the facial muscles elongate with age as well. The average man’s facial muscles will be a centimetre longer at 55 than 30 years earlier, contributing to the sagging of facial tissues and the formation of creases and wrinkles.


Tough Skin
Testosterone gives men a 70% higher sebum production than women. While this keeps their skin naturally lubricated, it also means they have larger pores and sweat more, making their skin ‘dirtier’. This might explain why after an intense work out with your boyfriend he may be sweating like a pig whilst you have produced nothing but a slight drop of sweat.
Men’s skin is not only more lubricated, it is also denser. Women’s skin is characterised by a smooth surface and plump texture, due to the underlying fat while men’s skin contains more collagen. Ultimately this is why men have thicker skin and can appear to age more slowly than women, whose collagen production drops dramatically at menopause.







 
na maswali mengine muulizage mama zenu majibu watakuwa nayo.
 
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Ni kweli tunafanya kazi kubwa, jamaa linavyofyoza kupunguza lishe ya mtoto kwa kisingizio cha kukupunguzia kansa ya titi kumbe lengo kupunguza hangover.
 
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hivi anafanyaje pale? ananyonya?:lol:
 

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