Pejić is transgendered but not transexual. Biological sex is male but she identifies her gender as 'female' or 'neutral'. Sex and gender really are not biologically cut, dried and packaged into 'male' and 'female'. The brain (the root of gender) is a complicated organ.
Actually I think that Pejić is an extremely beautiful person and if you read his/her interviews, (s)he sounds very balanced, eloquent and intelligent. She is also interesting in that she's a living example of how similar male and female fashion models really look and indeed how little variation there is in 'model beautiful' faces. However her lower facial third/chin does not look short to me - looks balanced
However, while (s)he is beautiful and a great model, there is a large part of me that objects to her modelling women's clothing. It's bad enough that designers are so lazy (/repulsed by actual female curves) that they use very skinny, pre-pubertal women as runway models, now instead of being content with using female models who look like adolescent boys, they're using actual adolescent boys. Honestly I have had it up to they eyeballs with clothing that could not be worn by anyone with an actual womanly figure (ie, hips and a bust).
Regarding the actual thread topic, WJB honestly I think you're splitting hairs. Men at 35 have a much greater choice of women than men under 25. There are 1000 other things that are going to age a face/body more. A lot of 'baby-faced' people don't really look literally younger and if they do it's often because they are retaining more facial fat than their peers. Yes a baby-faced 25-year old might look a few years younger but once you get to 35 or 40 I don't think it makes much difference, and to be honest who cares about 2 years on or off your age, especially if you're a guy?! Also, a longer face is more 'masculine'.
Pointless thread is pointless...honestly for guys, getting older is usually a good thing until at least 40