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How do people whose source of livelihood is from how beautiful or gorgeous their body is- handle old age when they become old and wrinkled?
You ever heard about maintaining and protecting your source of income? If there is no other source of income for this set of people, they often make sure that, even in their old age, they remain gorgeous. Look around, we have models who are in their 50s, 60s, even 70s. That should tell you somethingRead more
You ever heard about maintaining and protecting your source of income? If there is no other source of income for this set of people, they often make sure that, even in their old age, they remain gorgeous. Look around, we have models who are in their 50s, 60s, even 70s. That should tell you something, they invest in their body. Most often, they get involved in plastic surgery to retain their looks. These people know that it is only natural that they age, so common sense will tell them to have a solid backup plan.
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You can help the person by staying with the person and keep calm. Offer medicine if the person usually takes it during an attack. Don't make assumptions about what the person needs. If you are able to establish touch, this is a huge step in the calming process. Don't assume physical contact will calRead more
You can help the person by staying with the person and keep calm. Offer medicine if the person usually takes it during an attack. Don’t make assumptions about what the person needs. If you are able to establish touch, this is a huge step in the calming process. Don’t assume physical contact will calm them down right away. Often, the person can be so sensitive that touch can feel like a serious threat, when the person already may feel extreme fear or apprehension.
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