Questionable True Age Test Results
Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 3:58PM The True Age Test was designed to assess several physiological test parameters and examine health history and lifestyle questionnaire data to determine risk factor strengths and weaknesses. From the information gathered the calculation program either adds or subtracts years to determine biological age. While we have received countless emails from individuals who have enjoyed taking our True Age Test and agreed with our findings, on very rare occasions, the calculation program comes up with questionable True Age Test results. Below are pictures of several such individuals who did not like their test results :-)
The True Age Test said I was 40. Ugh! Today when I went to buy face cream… and the worker at the salon tried to find something good for my skin type - she estimated my age to be “not yet 30″. She said “not yet thirty” ... and that made me happy. Finally, somebody can look at me and guess my true age.


Reader Comments (2)
That's pretty funny. BTW the guy who flunked the true age test looks like my boss.
The guy looks like that English actor Rowan Artkinson. Boy was he an ugly baby.