Now I don’t know who came up with the saying that 30’s is the new 20’s but I for one am calling that person a damn liar. I am 32 years old in a few weeks and I can assure you that things are happening to my body that didn’t happen to me in my 20’s.
For the last 3 years I have been losing my continuous battle against cellulite. Now cellulite is a sneaky bastard, its sneaks upon you quietly, viciously, and it will hold your body prisoner. First it attacked my thighs now my ever so glorious ass. The battle has now become....PERSONAL. GRRRRR
In my 20’s I was a fairly active person I went to the gym probably twice a week and was able to maintained chiselled abs, lean sculpted thighs and my ass . In my 30’s I have increased my workouts to 4-5 times a week yet I still can’t maintain the body I had in my 20’s. I understand that this battle may be a losing one but some things are worth fighting for.
Keep in mind being in your 30’s is not all bad. While your body may be declining your sense of self increases 10 fold. You come into yourself as a person. You get a better understanding of who you are and what you want and chances are you lived long enough to map out the path to get you there. There is a good chance that you’ve gained your sense of style which is great because you will know how to dress yourself to accentuate your assets and camouflage you flaws. Besides when you’re in your 30s your less likely to be wearing your short shorts, cut tops; so no one should be seeing your cellulite anyways (Which reminds me I really should stop wearing my short dresses....Maybe when I am 35).
Correction someone may see your cellulite from time to time but let’s be honest if they are seeing you naked I am sure you will find ways to keep them distracted.
30’s is not the new 20’s but when you have reached your 30’s there is a good chance that you won’t want to go back.
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