>>2987775>>2987839Different people age differently. A lot of it is genetics (race, not so much) but there are literally billions of other subtle factors constantly acting upon each other that we probably just can't wrap our heads entirely around because we like to focus on one big stupid noticeable factor at a time, like hormone production. And that also varies, some men produce as much as 2 or 3 times more T than others naturally.
I honestly find it quite amazing that so many people take for granted that androgyny in both sexes is either fleeting or next-to-nonexistent in adulthood when it actually is not uncommon. Some guys just age better than others for whatever reason. It's literally only a big deal if you're an aspiring trap or androgynous bishounen and you're neurotic about looking "masculine" even while the otherwise normalfag guy next to you doesn't give a shit and is completely unaware that he looks more effeminate than you but makes up for it to be properly seen as male via other outward modes of presentation.
I myself am just plain weird, I'm 23.5 years old and I still have exactly the same androgynous face that I had when I was 16 and haven't grown at all since then either (I'm 5'8" or 5'9" so I'm kind of normal), but I aged in other, less noticeable ways, like I get more pimples and acne now and of course I have to shave more often than I used to, but my overall facial structure is still pretty much anything but masculine and I haven't done anything deliberate to make it that way.
I might just be genetically defective, or maybe the anti-depressants I've been taking since I was like 8 or 9 fucked up puberty for me and made me neotenic or something, I don't know, but the point is that there are exceptions to literally every rule and humans differ much more in overall appearance between individuals (regardless of sex) than all men do from all women. Such a level of variation is what allows natural and sexual selection to work in the first place.