Same girl |
11 and around 45. Still occasionally turn some heads at 50, but mostly when I’m driving. |
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I stopped turning heads when i let myself go while being a mom, from 32-52.
At 52 i started taking care, got very fit. I am pretty so that came back (face slims). Now at 55 i get so much attention from guys (of all ages) and even (most) women treat me so nicely. Only had a few glares from women, who knew me prior. |
| Ozempic or wepbound brought it back, the head turning. |
Eh, men don't care if you are short or unathletic. As long as you are slim, a pretty face, and nice hair you are fine being short and unathletic. |
Some people go for that librarian thing |
| At 48, I'm still turning heads. At 40, I was turning just about every head. I was hot!!! I put a lot of work into exercising and having fun. I don't wear any makeup. |
| I wonder what people mean when they say they turn heads or get attention. What does that look like? |
So many amazingly beautiful women on DCUM! Many of whom look far younger than their age. I'm not sure where they're all hiding in DC (but maybe DCUM just attracts beautiful women from around the country). |
| This thread is full of delusional women and gross pervy old men. |
| I'd say I'm a 6-7 that has always put a lot of effort into my appearance and figure. I was able to turn heads until 45, it has gone down swiftly from there. I'm in my early 50s, and I only get the characters--and even they are extremely infrequent. I don't really miss the male attention though. I have a couple of friends who have always been 9-10s. Just gorgeous women (which is hard to find here in DC). They have taken getting older much harder. I think when you are that good looking you are used to getting a lot of attention, and it is hard to get old. OP, I'm sure you are still gorgeous. Don't be so hard on yourself! |
Seriously. I don’t see all these beautiful moms at school pick-up, sports, or kids parties. Must be hiding in their basements depriving all of us of their beauty. |
| The only time I turn heads is when I let one rip in the grocery store aisle. |
That seem about right. Just like the rest of social media. |
| Turning 60. Don't feel invisible, actually. |