Men in your 50s, do you find women in their 50s attractive?

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Anonymous wrote:No, past their prime and not all attractive. They start to look more like men and I'm not interested in men. I can't help how I feel. No longer able to reproduce and sex is not fun with women in their 50s. Just my opinion


You really needed to bump a six year old thread?
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Anonymous wrote:This thread goes to show that age =/= maturity.


How so?


Ugh, if you have to ask...let me guess, you’re one of those deluded old 50 year olds with a gut who thinks he’s in great shape and has his pick of mid 20’s and 30’s women.


Nope, but a lot of 50-year-old women are fat, or try to be old, or have taken an apparent vow of chastity, or just plain want to be left alone unless you can convince them otherwise. You know, by being a rich doctor. That's them choosing to be single.


And this post shows how much you hate women. In addition to being immature. No one is impressed by you, buddy. Pathetic.
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Anonymous wrote:61 yo man. Sorry but 40s is the age I look to date. Very few woman I've seen hold up well into their 50s and past menopause.


Neither do the men.

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Anonymous wrote:Why do people always post pictures of celebrities when discussing aging? These pictures are taken by professionals, in ideal lighting and then retouched. I feel sorry for you women who try to compare yourselves with these photos. You'll always lose.

I've seen many celebrities in person (media job) and believe me, they don't look anything close to their public photos.


I had a client who was a news anchor and it was amazing how different she looked on tv vs in real life. On tv she was easily a 9, in person she was maybe a 6.



I once saw Cheryl Tiegs in real life. She is a good looking woman but nothing like you see in photo shoots. Like the news anchor, they have lighting, makeup, and certain profiles they use. Also, some people are naturally photogenic.


She always looked really old to me.



I saw christy turlington on the express train at union station and she had no make up on and probably the most stunning celebrity I’ve ever seen in real life.
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I'm a younger woman (under 30), and the fact that this question is even posted saddens me. You never see men asking this question. Most women AND men peak in attractiveness in their 20s/30s. Everyone ages, some a bit better than others-- usually money helps.

This question is also odd to me as many of my friends' parents divorced and remarried in their 40s & 50s. I've almost never seen a couple marry or date outside of their age bracket. One of my friends' dad married someone 20 years his junior; she's closer to his daughter's age. I've met him many times and he's a creep... always freaked me out in high school.

Ladies just stop asking this question and looking so desperate. There's plenty of men interested in 50 y/o women. What's unattractive is desperation and looking for confirmation that you're still attractive. If you're ever insecure, just hop on a dating app (if single of course) and see how many men message you. Christ, even go on a p*** website and see how much MILF content is out there.
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Anonymous wrote:61 yo man. Sorry but 40s is the age I look to date. Very few woman I've seen hold up well into their 50s and past menopause.


Neither do the men.



Sorry, but as a woman in my 40s I date men in my 40s. When I turn 50, then I'll date 50s. I won't be dating 60s men even when I'm 60, even if I end up single. It's not a bad option for a woman to be single in her 60-70s, as long as her retirement is fully funded. I expect to travel and enjoy life, not waste my time with someone boring who is still unsure what he's looking for in his 60s
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a younger woman (under 30), and the fact that this question is even posted saddens me. You never see men asking this question. Most women AND men peak in attractiveness in their 20s/30s. Everyone ages, some a bit better than others-- usually money helps.

This question is also odd to me as many of my friends' parents divorced and remarried in their 40s & 50s. I've almost never seen a couple marry or date outside of their age bracket. One of my friends' dad married someone 20 years his junior; she's closer to his daughter's age. I've met him many times and he's a creep... always freaked me out in high school.

Ladies just stop asking this question and looking so desperate. There's plenty of men interested in 50 y/o women. What's unattractive is desperation and looking for confirmation that you're still attractive. If you're ever insecure, just hop on a dating app (if single of course) and see how many men message you. Christ, even go on a p*** website and see how much MILF content is out there.


Yes to all of this
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Anonymous wrote:61 yo man. Sorry but 40s is the age I look to date. Very few woman I've seen hold up well into their 50s and past menopause.


Neither do the men.



Sorry, but as a woman in my 40s I date men in my 40s. When I turn 50, then I'll date 50s. I won't be dating 60s men even when I'm 60, even if I end up single. It's not a bad option for a woman to be single in her 60-70s, as long as her retirement is fully funded. I expect to travel and enjoy life, not waste my time with someone boring who is still unsure what he's looking for in his 60s


Who funded your retirement ?
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Anonymous wrote:61 yo man. Sorry but 40s is the age I look to date. Very few woman I've seen hold up well into their 50s and past menopause.


Neither do the men.



Sorry, but as a woman in my 40s I date men in my 40s. When I turn 50, then I'll date 50s. I won't be dating 60s men even when I'm 60, even if I end up single. It's not a bad option for a woman to be single in her 60-70s, as long as her retirement is fully funded. I expect to travel and enjoy life, not waste my time with someone boring who is still unsure what he's looking for in his 60s


Who funded your retirement ?


My job
Anonymous
I’m guy in 50s, and dating 50s woman now. She is wonderful ( we both have lotta choices).

I am in good shape, pretty high sex drive so look for the same at any age. Dated a lot younger, and up to my age.

The person, is the person, when you know, you know, and if you cut out age groups, you limit yourself.
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Anonymous wrote:61 yo man. Sorry but 40s is the age I look to date. Very few woman I've seen hold up well into their 50s and past menopause.


I’m a 42yr old woman. The idea of dating someone 20 yrs older than me seems odd. I think of the long term. When I’m 62, you’d be 81. Do you find many 40 yr old women to date?


Men in their 60s can’t get as hard as younger men. It’s just a biological fact.

Statistically less than one percent of heterosexual relationships in this country have a 20 year age difference. So I’m not believing this guy at all.
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Anonymous wrote:61 yo man. Sorry but 40s is the age I look to date. Very few woman I've seen hold up well into their 50s and past menopause.


I’m a 42yr old woman. The idea of dating someone 20 yrs older than me seems odd. I think of the long term. When I’m 62, you’d be 81. Do you find many 40 yr old women to date?


Men in their 60s can’t get as hard as younger men. It’s just a biological fact.

Statistically less than one percent of heterosexual relationships in this country have a 20 year age difference. So I’m not believing this guy at all.


You are right - these 20 years older guys just use to burn through your time in your younger years. If a man wants a real relationship, he won't date younger than 15 years from his age. It's terrible for a man to expect a woman to bear the weight of caregiving from the start, and not even considering marriage, offering her something of value to her like adopting a child, interesting partnership etc.
Anonymous
Yes! There are young 50s and old 50s, same with men. A young 50s will be an empty nester and can be a lot of fun.
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No,not at all.
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No,not at all.
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