Sometimes the internet tends to humble you quickly. This is why, posing questions to strangers online, is not for the faint of heart. If you post content online, people will think they can leave whatever comments they want and it is warranted.
This woman thought she would pose a simple question to the internet; how old do I look? A question that came from general curiosity that most of us have… turned into a life lesson not just for her but for everyone on the internet.
Keep reading to learn more about what transpired…
“I’m 42. I’d guess you’re around 51,” another person pondered.
“A really attractive 42, and I’m 29,” someone shared.
The answer that took the cake for Emily was one commenter who thought she was 58 years old.
A lot of people of course also thought she was in her thirties and a few thought she was still in her twenties as well. The guesses were of a wide range.
Emily however, was shocked at people who guessed she was so old and finally revealed the truth about her age.
“I turned 36 last week, so only just 36,” she said.
And she is well aware of why people think shes older, its because she has stopped dying her naturally grey hair.
“I’ve had grey hair for quite some time now and it is a natural grey. I started going grey around 19, and people think because I’ve got grey hair, I’m over 50,” she said in her video.
She said even with her grey hair, she was shocked people were guessing she was older.
She said in the original video, that the eyebags she had were a result of sleepless nights because of having a newborn baby. She also said she wore no makeup or filters which might have given people pause, but in her opinion she looked totally normal.
“I’ve never had any work done. This is my face, and this is what I look like, and I think this is what most people my age would look like without a filter,” she shared.
She theorized in her video that peoples’ guesses for her age had less to do with her and more to do with how social media has conditioned people to view women.
She said that these days most people do not know what a woman looks like naturally since social media promotes cosmetic interventions and the use of filters to alter appearances.
“I think it is essential to remember that what you see on social media and what you see on television or what you’ve seen in magazines, and people have said this for years, it is not real. What’s your take?” she asked.
“Do you think we have a warped perception of age based on what we’ve been exposed to on social media?” she asked her viewers.
Some people however did not agree with her and said it was just her grey hair that was aging her.
“36 going on 60. It probably is the hair that ages you but you are still very gorgeous,” one person wrote.