>>507984226Gen Z looks the youngest. The best looking were the pre-WWII era. People who would be 100-110 today. Looking at pictures of people born in the 10s and 20s of the 1900s they look incredible. Sharp features, rugged yet youthful, they look ripe.
Zoomers are hit or miss. They look younger than their years but generally look similar to other generations.
Good looking Zoomers gigamog everyone.
Zoomers are the only generation to have model tier people.
Milleniboomers, Xboomers, and literal boomers never looked good. You could tell they were slop consumers. They are flabby, wrinkly, cellulitic, and look deranged.
These older generations also have a weird chip on their shoulder about growing old.
My family is long lived enough I met my ancestor who fought in WWII and one who fought in WWI. They all aged gracefully and remained sharp.
They had a bearing and a gravitas you don’t see anymore. The steadiness of those old generations raised on family farms or in pre-motorized cities. It’s hard to believe these men even existed and the way they spoke of their forebears you’d think we descended from a race of superhumans.
You just don’t see it with the older generations of today. They all have temperate houses, no manners, they mistake juvenile outburst for passion, they lack bearing, they lack gravitas, they are crass, rude, uncivil, feminine.
The masculine personality type isn’t a rebel, it didn’t grow up in a world with cars, it grew up with horses, community, walking wagons to town, fixing roofs, and working iron with their hands, respecting their community and family and way of life, honoring their people and their lives by fine craftsmenship for its own sake.
I see people today imitating the appearance of these older figures but they never really capture them in any way and they miss what actually made these great men of the past ‘Men’.