I've noticed single women in their 40s who have not been married and don't have kids..

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those single women in their 40's might look great, but MANY of them live with the daily agony of "what might have been".

I would take my pot belly and wrinkles over having never wed and bred any day!


The singles don't seem pathetic, but you certainly do. And you haven't exactly painted a pretty picture in anyone's head, Ms. Wrinkled Wed and Pot-Bellied Bred.

shudder
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm single and childless and just turned 40. People usually think in a good 5-10 years younger than I an and have for many years. I suspect my agree well start to catch up with NW eventually though. I like it because as a child I was tall and looked 2 yrs older which I hated. I've noticed since my 30k that childless women trend to look younger.


I have to agree with OP. Many of my unmarried pals in their late 30s, early 40s look fantastic.
Anonymous
it's all genetics lighter skin ages badly
Anonymous
No, in fact I think they look older. At least in my circle, they tend to go out and smoke and drink more.
Anonymous
Totally disagree. I'm 40 with two kids, one in middle school. I'm regularly complimented--often hit on. It's a combo of feeling sexy in my own skin, enough $ to afford flattering clothes and haircuts and skin creams, a killer workout regimen, and hot sex (with my husband!). My closest GFs look amazing. I would say the reasons are the same for them (w/ the exception of the hot sex). We each have 1-2 friends/acquaintances who are the sand age but single and all either look as good as us or worse but not one looks better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those single women in their 40's might look great, but MANY of them live with the daily agony of "what might have been".

I would take my pot belly and wrinkles over having never wed and bred any day!


Ew.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Totally disagree. I'm 40 with two kids, one in middle school. I'm regularly complimented--often hit on. It's a combo of feeling sexy in my own skin, enough $ to afford flattering clothes and haircuts and skin creams, a killer workout regimen, and hot sex (with my husband!). My closest GFs look amazing. I would say the reasons are the same for them (w/ the exception of the hot sex). We each have 1-2 friends/acquaintances who are the sand age but single and all either look as good as us or worse but not one looks better.


omg

How DO you have friends?

You're nothing but a dish of conceit with sprinkling of shallowness on top.

likes do indeed attract likes

I prefer my friends to be flawed. It's just too hard having to pretend to be perfect.
Anonymous
Agree w/ 21:48. Douchechills from that post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally disagree. I'm 40 with two kids, one in middle school. I'm regularly complimented--often hit on. It's a combo of feeling sexy in my own skin, enough $ to afford flattering clothes and haircuts and skin creams, a killer workout regimen, and hot sex (with my husband!). My closest GFs look amazing. I would say the reasons are the same for them (w/ the exception of the hot sex). We each have 1-2 friends/acquaintances who are the sand age but single and all either look as good as us or worse but not one looks better.


omg

How DO you have friends?

You're nothing but a dish of conceit with sprinkling of shallowness on top.

likes do indeed attract likes

I prefer my friends to be flawed. It's just too hard having to pretend to be perfect.


Huh? I thought this poster's post was perfectly fine, nothing conceited at all about it. On the other hand, PP, YOU came across as nuts!
Anonymous
There was a study done with twins. One had kids the other did not. The results were overwhelming that the childless twin looked much younger than the the twin with kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally disagree. I'm 40 with two kids, one in middle school. I'm regularly complimented--often hit on. It's a combo of feeling sexy in my own skin, enough $ to afford flattering clothes and haircuts and skin creams, a killer workout regimen, and hot sex (with my husband!). My closest GFs look amazing. I would say the reasons are the same for them (w/ the exception of the hot sex). We each have 1-2 friends/acquaintances who are the sand age but single and all either look as good as us or worse but not one looks better.


omg

How DO you have friends?

You're nothing but a dish of conceit with sprinkling of shallowness on top.

likes do indeed attract likes

I prefer my friends to be flawed. It's just too hard having to pretend to be perfect.



Huh? I thought this poster's post was perfectly fine, nothing conceited at all about it. On the other hand, PP, YOU came across as nuts!



I prefer cashews.



Anonymous
I have a friend who chose to never have kids, but she is married. She definitely looks A LOT younger. So well-rested and energetic. BUT she did start to gain a little weight this year, despite being an exercise nut. I was a teeny tiny bit happy about that - such a bad friend!

My DH and I recently looked at photos from right when we first had #1 and #2 - wow, such a difference having two kids make. we looked so much younger even just 3 years ago and having one kid.
Anonymous
my female friends in their 40s with no kids look great. They work out daily or near daily, have time for self-care, get lots of sleep and take vacations, yoga, and have exciting sex lives and take exotic trips. etc. I am a frazzled, tired, overworked mom who drinks too much wine as the only form of 'self care' or relaxation. I haven't slept more than 7 hours in a night in 4 years, more often 6. I feel constantly stressed about whether I am doing enough at work or at home. I have had two kids, a c section and my body has gone to pot. yeah, my single friends are awesome in comparison!
Anonymous
Good. I'll hang onto this thought as I face infertility.
Anonymous
There are many single, bitter women in their 40s in this city.

No doubt, having kids ages you. But I would take that over preferring to have married/had kids and never found the right person.
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