Joined: 18 Jul 2015 Age: 29 Gender: Male Posts: 730
12 Aug 2016, 11:32 pm
I've been thinking about this recently, and it makes sense. Although there probably aren't any physical differences between autistic people and neurotypicals, I've noticed that many pictures of people who have autism look younger than neurotypicals of the same age. They tend to lack the prominent "crow's feet" wrinkles near their eyes and don't have deep nasolabial folds and have less facial wrinkles in general, which contributes to a younger appearance. Since autistic people make fewer facial expressions, the face does not experience the same amount of stretching that a neurotypical face does. If anyone knows of any studies done on this, please post them. It would be interesting.
Joined: 26 Jun 2014 Gender: Male Posts: 1,153 Location: The Room at the end of 2001
13 Aug 2016, 9:45 am
It would be great if this were true, as there aren't that many benefits to Autism. People do tell me I look younger than I am really am, but not sure if that is true of most Aspies or not.
Joined: 7 Dec 2008 Age: 47 Gender: Female Posts: 27,019
13 Aug 2016, 10:05 am
I've seen this topic come up from time to time, but I don't know how true it is. I pretty much looked my age until my teen years, then I started to look young for my age, and look much younger today than I "should" at 39.
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Joined: 7 Dec 2008 Age: 47 Gender: Female Posts: 27,019
13 Aug 2016, 10:47 am
^ well, that seems true for me. I've never worn make up and I have the same hair style as I've had the last 20 years, which is only somewhat different from the one I've had since I was around 10-12. Not sure how if it is seen as immature though. Nor do I really care, as I like it.
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Joined: 29 Jan 2015 Age: 33 Gender: Male Posts: 771
13 Aug 2016, 2:43 pm
I am 25 and look 35 though. However people say I am very handsome even by standards of 35yo. However while supposedly autists are more pretty, I have mostly met those who look like geeks or like cavemen. NTs in my eyes often either look extremely ordinary or primitive.
Joined: 18 Jul 2015 Age: 29 Gender: Male Posts: 730
13 Aug 2016, 2:55 pm
I'm 20 years old (about to be 21 at the end of this month), and people think I'm around 18 years old when I ask them, so I guess it's not that big of a difference for me. Strangely, a huge number of older women who are 60 years old and older comment on how handsome I look, whereas nobody even close to my age comments on my looks. I don't know what to make of that.
Joined: 4 Feb 2014 Gender: Male Posts: 87,510 Location: Queens, NYC
14 Aug 2016, 6:05 am
I looked very young as a teenager; my high school graduation picture makes me look like a middle-school graduate.
However, around the time I turned 19, I started looking my age, for some reason. I was only "carded" once in my life when I wanted a drink. At the time, the legal drinking age was 18 (it's 21 now).
I'm 55. If I didn't have gray hair, I would look about 10-15 years younger than my present age. With gray hair, I look somewhat younger than my age.
Joined: 12 Apr 2015 Age: 41 Gender: Male Posts: 8,017
14 Aug 2016, 6:18 am
anagram wrote:
maybe looking younger has to do with not using your facial muscles as much as other people
Good point. That could be. I definitely don't use facial muscles as much as others do. I often get mistaken for being about 10 years younger than I am.