What could explain the skin on my right hand aging faster than the skin on my left hand?
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mazingerz88 (
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October 4th, 2019
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Not sure if it happens to all 51 year old people but it seems the skin on the back of my right hand is showing signs of aging quicker than that of my left ——what gives?
Btw, I’m right handed.
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Do you work with chemicals?
Shouldn’t your handle be mazingerz68?
I do most of the dishwashing by hand at the house. 8 seems to be a lucky number at least for the Chinese and 1988 was a great year. Matter of fact the entire 80s decade—-in my experience and opinion.
Because you wear your golf glove on your left hand
Are you in the states? If not it could be from resting your hand on the car window sill when the window is down.
Blanket friction when you love yourself?
I was thinking if you’re in the UK, the right hand is getting hit by the sun when you drive.
My dermatologist advises that we wear sunscreen all the time, if we want to reduce the signs of aging. Just a moisturizer sunscreen, not the kind you use at the beach. He says look at the underside of your arm. It’s spotless and the skin is like baby skin. Now look at the top side of your arm. It’s wrinkly and freckly. That’s the damage that the sun causes.
THAT IS WHAT I SAID @jca2!!!! Copy cat!
Your left hand ages more slowly, because it experiences relativistic time dilation as you furiously masturbate.
I think I got it jellies. Don’t masturbate with my right hand while the car window is open on a sunny day! : )
Are you a Micheal Jackson impersonator on the blazing beaches of Mexico?
May I suggest wearing the glove on the other hand to even things out?
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