Fifty isn't old

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Anonymous wrote:You are delulu. 50 is old.


Please report back when you’re 50 or close to it, thx.


I’m 51. 50 is old. The problem is that it is ingrained that old=bad but I don’t think it’s true. Old means not young.


Sounds like someone needs a bigger vocabulary. My parents are 80. They are old. I am not the same kind of old as my parents, sorry. That’s way too broad a term to apply to a span of 30-40 years.



Why? I am closer in age to your parents than my teens. Frankly, all these defenses that 50 is not old has more to do with people’s insecurities than anything of meaning. If you are living a great life, who care if someone younger than you thinks you are old.


Because 50 is not old. Average longevity for women who are now 50 would be 94 yo, if healthy. It’s 44 more years of an adult life, on average


This is so sad. Are you one of those posters who talk about how young you look too?


No. 50 is not even retirement age. Not “elderly” officially in the US. When my mom was 50 and I was ok my 20s she worked full time and I didn’t think she was old.

Maybe your friends and family consider you old, or that’s how you feel. But for many people 50 is not old. Men often start second families at 50



Try looking for a job at 50+. 50 is old.


I wonder if you are some overweight unattractive woman posting it. You feel old, slow because of your swollen knees. And you feel an urge to repeat over and over again to other women and men who are active and live fulfilling lives, dating, finding jobs, having kids etc at that age.

I would love to see your photo. I am
a bi woman and see plenty of very sexy younger looking women in their 50s on the apps.


Are you hiring them? If not, your comments are irrelevant to the quote above. Age discrimination in hiring has been documented.

P.s., there are multiple people commenting.
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50 guy, has some traction. 50 gal, won’t attract anything. Sorry.
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It's 29 years from the average life expectancy in America. Fifty is absolutely old.
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Anonymous wrote:50 guy, has some traction. 50 gal, won’t attract anything. Sorry.


Well, I am a 52 woman and I seem to attract men at least 10 years younger than me. The last 4 men I dated were between 36-42.
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Anonymous wrote:50 guy, has some traction. 50 gal, won’t attract anything. Sorry.


Well, I am a 52 woman and I seem to attract men at least 10 years younger than me. The last 4 men I dated were between 36-42.


They are just sport f’ing you because you’re an easy bootycall.

Some guys gave a GILF kink.
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Anonymous wrote:It's 29 years from the average life expectancy in America. Fifty is absolutely old.


Aw, don’t give yourself too much credit. It’s hopefully far less than 28 years for you.
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Anonymous wrote:50 guy, has some traction. 50 gal, won’t attract anything. Sorry.


Well, I am a 52 woman and I seem to attract men at least 10 years younger than me. The last 4 men I dated were between 36-42.


They are just sport f’ing you because you’re an easy bootycall.

Some guys gave a GILF kink.


Well, the last man I dated lasted at least a year until I ended it. I have been seeing someone for half a year now. These men are definitely not about “sport f’ing”.
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Anonymous wrote:It's 29 years from the average life expectancy in America. Fifty is absolutely old.


29 years is a long time!
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Anonymous wrote:50 guy, has some traction. 50 gal, won’t attract anything. Sorry.


Well, I am a 52 woman and I seem to attract men at least 10 years younger than me. The last 4 men I dated were between 36-42.


They are just sport f’ing you because you’re an easy bootycall.

Some guys gave a GILF kink.


Why is it that some people always see sex as something that men “take” from women, rather than a mutually pleasurable experience they engage in together? Why does one person always have to be using the other? This is a very strange attitude to bring to the act of love.
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I’m 53 and reliving my youth. I’m a divorced empty nester, financially doing great and truly enjoying life. Like many women post divorce I lost some weight, got fit and did a style redo. I play both tennis and golf and joined coed singles groups for both sports. I’ve happily attracted a lot of male attention in the 40-55 age range and the sex has been great after years of no attention. I know I’m no young thing but in no way do I feel old. If you stay fit, eat healthy, get a good nights sleep and laugh a lot you won’t feel old. The great sex is a bonus.
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Anonymous wrote:50 guy, has some traction. 50 gal, won’t attract anything. Sorry.


Well, I am a 52 woman and I seem to attract men at least 10 years younger than me. The last 4 men I dated were between 36-42.


They are just sport f’ing you because you’re an easy bootycall.

Some guys gave a GILF kink.


Why is it that some people always see sex as something that men “take” from women, rather than a mutually pleasurable experience they engage in together? Why does one person always have to be using the other? This is a very strange attitude to bring to the act of love.


Because a sexual woman is scary af. Too powerful, they can’t deal. And a sexual, CONFIDENT and successful woman over 50? That’s stuff right out of their nightmares. Little boys, who are very scared. Just ignore and carry on… plenty of real men around.
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Anonymous wrote:50 guy, has some traction. 50 gal, won’t attract anything. Sorry.


Well, I am a 52 woman and I seem to attract men at least 10 years younger than me. The last 4 men I dated were between 36-42.


They are just sport f’ing you because you’re an easy bootycall.

Some guys gave a GILF kink.


Well, the last man I dated lasted at least a year until I ended it. I have been seeing someone for half a year now. These men are definitely not about “sport f’ing”.


Are you married too? Yikes…
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Anonymous wrote:50 guy, has some traction. 50 gal, won’t attract anything. Sorry.


Well, I am a 52 woman and I seem to attract men at least 10 years younger than me. The last 4 men I dated were between 36-42.


They are just sport f’ing you because you’re an easy bootycall.

Some guys gave a GILF kink.


Why is it that some people always see sex as something that men “take” from women, rather than a mutually pleasurable experience they engage in together? Why does one person always have to be using the other? This is a very strange attitude to bring to the act of love.

Because there are more men out there looking for casual sex than women. Way more.
Sex and love are two different things.

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Anonymous wrote:50 guy, has some traction. 50 gal, won’t attract anything. Sorry.


Well, I am a 52 woman and I seem to attract men at least 10 years younger than me. The last 4 men I dated were between 36-42.

Probably low value men who have been rejected by younger attractive women.
But it’s better than nothing.
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Anonymous wrote:50 guy, has some traction. 50 gal, won’t attract anything. Sorry.


Well, I am a 52 woman and I seem to attract men at least 10 years younger than me. The last 4 men I dated were between 36-42.


They are just sport f’ing you because you’re an easy bootycall.

Some guys gave a GILF kink.


Why is it that some people always see sex as something that men “take” from women, rather than a mutually pleasurable experience they engage in together? Why does one person always have to be using the other? This is a very strange attitude to bring to the act of love.


What they want from you is not an “act of love”. It’s the same thing as renting a prostitute but without having to pay for it.

The best part is that you are too deluded to see what they are trying to get from you. Do you honestly think a younger man wants to be in a long term relationship with a 50 year old woman?
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