30s Better Than 20s

Tue, 06/03/2008 - 13:23
Submitted by Carlin Ross

I love Cameron Diaz and I love her reflections on getting older in the new Shape magazine interview:

On being in her 30s – “Everything gets easier when you get older. You have a lot more experience and enough restraint to rethink that impulse to behave a certain way, because you know where it’s going to end. You have a strategy of how to get to a happier place.”

On being wiser in relationships – “I think I finally know the way love works best. Basically, the most important thing it to really know yourself.”

On being single – “I love being alone – I love it! I’m good at it. But not in a weird way, not like leave me alone – it’s just I’m very comfortable by myself.”

Her secret to looking so good for her age – “I hike, snowboard and surf. I admit I do hire a personal trainer as well, but for me working out is a big part of keeping mind and body together.”

On her diet – “I eat healthily but love my burgers, and if you put a bowel of French fries near me, then it’s over. Normally, though, I’ll have a half-order of something and save the leftovers. I’m queen of leftovers.”

Will she still be making movies in 10 years time? – “Whatever I’m doing, I just hope that I’m happy. It might be milking a cow that makes me happy!”

30's is definitely

Thu, 10/02/2008 - 05:03

30's is definitely better!!!
and I am hornier too!!!

I have better orgasms :D

Wed, 06/04/2008 - 03:47

I turn 38 this week and both look and feel better than I ever have. People I've known for a few years look at my photos and tell me I'm much hotter now than when I was in my 20s. I have far more wisdom and self-confidence, measure myself more by my independent standards and less by those of other people. I feel secure in my mind and body and healthy lifestyle, and I think it all connects in others' perceptions of me.

Sometimes I think we waste our youth in overcoming it. I feel so sorry for people who think that there's something huge they're losing in the aging process, who can't see the beauty of life through older and wiser eyes.