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In some rare outlying cases, there are men whom have become ridiculously more attractive in later age, (late 20s to mid 30s), than when they were a teenager/young adult, due solely to the aging process, and not anything like diet changes.  
In some rare outlying cases, there are men whom have become ridiculously more attractive in later age, (late 20s to mid 30s), than when they were a teenager/young adult, due solely to the aging process, and not anything like diet changes.  


For example [[Jeremy Meeks]] has spent over a decade of his life in prison, and each mugshot taken was progressively better looking than the last ever since he was a teenager. Jeremy became a supermodel and rose to prominence in his early 30s. Also [[visit Gandy|David Gandy]] as a teenager/young adult was a typical [[pretty boy]] [[chadlite]] hybrid, and became insanely better looking, to the point of international supermodel good looks by 21 years old.  
For example [[Jeremy Meeks]] has spent over a decade of his life in prison, and each mugshot taken was progressively better looking than the last ever since he was a teenager. Jeremy became a supermodel and rose to prominence in his early 30s. Also [[visit Gandy|David Gandy]] as a teenager/young adult was a typical [[Pretty Boy|pretty boy]]/[[chadlite]] hybrid, and became insanely better looking, to the point of international supermodel good looks by 21 years old.  


Note that David Gandy refused to diet, a staple trend for most male models, at the time. These outlying circumstances seem to only apply to men whom were already naturally good looking to begin with.
Note that David Gandy refused to diet, a staple trend for most male models, at the time. These outlying circumstances seem to only apply to men whom were already naturally good looking to begin with.

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