Yes you read it right. I'm worried I will get never wrinkles when I get older, because I think wrinkles belongs by an old age.
In the future I don't want still have a face like a 25 year or 30 year old one if I'm at least 50 or 60+ years.
I'm afraid it seems too unnatural and too strange to have no wrinkles if I'm old aged. I hope to have got a face who is more "common" (with wrinkles) by such a kind of age.
I really don't understand what you're trying to get across here, but wrinkles come with age. You won't have wrinkles when you're 20. They usually start around 27.
I have deep wrinkles around my nose because I always scrunch it. That's life.
If I'm 35 til 45 it doesn't strike to have got no wrinkles yet, but when I'm getting older than 45, and I have got still no wrinkles, it will strike tough. How older I become how more it will strike, when my face will be still without wrinkles. I'm not sure if this will be pleasant on old age. So I hope to get wrinkles once, but I'm not sure I get them.
What I try to accross is to figure out I have reason to worry about it, or not. I'm not so sure when somebody get old aged but has got still no wrinkles it wil seems rather cary and unnatural smooth, than pretty or so.
I have found this example on the internet:

Can old lady's without wrinkles still walk over street, and going out side and have a normal life, without staring eyes from other people or so?
Oh are you saying you hope to get wrinkles when you are older and not look younger than you are supposed to look like my mom shes 58 and she gots still a young face with barely any wrinkles, I am not sure but some asian older people don't get wrinkles where as others get them. I am the same I am almost 30 but I still have a young face so people mistake me for being a 18-19 year old still which is really annoying at times I try to dress up more but it doesn't help much.
[tot=britney]
Yes indeed.
I know it's not always pleasant when people mistake you much younger than you are. I have got similar experiences.
If I try to dress me up older I got the opposite effect than I want and it will be even more strike to seems younger. O_0
Yes and people are always surprised when they are like "how old are you" plus I still get carded for my ID more than usual. My cousin is only a year older than me but she never gets carded, I mean there is pros and cons like when I was a child I was more petite than most people so I could lie about my age and my parents would get discount lol..
[tot=britney]
Asians get wrinkles. It's more along the lines that they just get them slower. My grandmother looked old and her age. With asians it's more like they look relatively young up to a certain age then usually start looking their age, at least from what I remember of my relatives and well my own parents. Unless, you actively get Botox or something else to not get wrinkles everyone does at some point.
For the record, ethnic wise I'm Chinese. I'm also 32 though most assume appearance wise I'm probably early-mid-20s.
Hmmm... I'm not sure botox is really safe for your health. I will never over my life use it.
What about Asian people can seems younger than they are, I wonder is there a parallel why people in Japan become so old.
This is an interesting topic so I thought I'd say something. I'm 62 and most of my life I looked 10 to 12 yrs younger, well NOT when I was 18, but at 18 I looked 14 and at 28 I looked 18, etc. It was a bit annoying to look SO young when I was in my late teens and early 20's but as I've gotten older it's been great to look so much younger than most. I never smoked and rarely drank alcohol and ate pretty well most of my life, so that helped. I will tell you that if you REALLY want to make yourself age more you could start smoking a LOT and doing any number of other unhealthy things to your body, and I am NOT serious when I say that. I am not at ALL serious.
By the time you're in your 50's and 60's you will probably be VERY grateful for having younger looks. I think it's sort of genetic, as I'm from an Irish family and my mom looked VERY young until she was in her late 70's, and she's still alive, is 85 now, and only in the last few yrs has she actually begun to really LOOK old. I went through a lot of stressful life experiences that aged me (but not in my face that much) I lost my thick and curly hair and it's very thin and looks like an 80 yr old, so that makes me sad . . . well I have NO clue if any of what I'm saying is relevant. I was looking for a place in the forums to vent about a situation in my life that upsets me, and I came across this . . . so now I'll go back to looking for a place to post my feelings about people who try to shove their religious views down the throats of others.
My mother is in her 50s and she doesn't have lots of wrinkles (she has one on her forehead but not much more), it's the skin type you have that matters. If your skin is thin and dry, you are more likely to get wrinkles earlier. But if it is sort of thick and more greasy, you can be upset with skin problems while you're young, but your wrinkles will come much later. There are guides on the Internet on how to find out which type is your skin. Also what you eat and drink and whether you smoke or not seems to matter. But be careful as smoking and not having enough water can hurt your entire health, not only the skin and I hope you don't want this to happen. Personally I really hope I will end up like those ladies you see in articles like "you won't believe that she is 60!" who have amazing bodies and young-looking faces... well, in case they really look like that and it isn't Photoshop, which I doubt... I am sort of your opposite, wishing to stay young-looking for ever :/