Women, at what age did you find men become "old"?

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Anonymous wrote:It’s the change in behavior and mood that worry me more than the looks. where did you start to see that in your spouses or dates?


Mid 40s, when the body begins to protest whatever these bozos have been doing to it for half a century.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:66


If you’re going that far, at least make it 67
Anonymous
50s is a good border
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Anonymous wrote:Women "hit the wall" as they say around menopause, so late 40s to late 50s women age fast.

Men don't hit a wall really, and age like wine IF they take care of themselves.

However like wine, eventually they do hit a wall, albeit a smaller wall, eventually. If they take care of themselves, that is usually in their 70s when they catch up to women in aging looks.

TLDR Women 40s-50s. Men 70s. Which is why a 10-20 year age gap is best for women/men.


Women who workout and take HRT age waay better than the men of similar age. Menopause or not.


And men who do that also are waaay better looing than women of a similar age. It's simple biology and science.


Never heard of any man taking HRT. Women are conditioned to take a good care of their bodies and look presentable. Men in their 50-60s often let themselves go



Really? So many single men I know in their 50s are taking testesterone and peptides.
Anonymous
Does it help?
Anonymous
It wasn’t until his late 60’s that my father became old. Before then he’d still play tennis singles against guys half his age and his energy level was always amazing. But, injuries ended his tennis career and he just began to slow down. At the same time I know plenty of guys in their 50s who have become old, getting out of shape and just taking on an old persons persona.
Anonymous
In their 40s most start to hit a wall. Hair loss, starting to develop a stoop, greying, body weight distribution shifting.
Anonymous
When they need viagra.
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Anonymous wrote:Women "hit the wall" as they say around menopause, so late 40s to late 50s women age fast.

Men don't hit a wall really, and age like wine IF they take care of themselves.

However like wine, eventually they do hit a wall, albeit a smaller wall, eventually. If they take care of themselves, that is usually in their 70s when they catch up to women in aging looks.

TLDR Women 40s-50s. Men 70s. Which is why a 10-20 year age gap is best for women/men.


Men = 60. I can't think of a single man over 60 who is f*******.


George Clooney
Brad Pitt
Tom Cruise
Obama



Me. I'm 68 and in great shape. Work out almost every day.
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Anonymous wrote:Women "hit the wall" as they say around menopause, so late 40s to late 50s women age fast.

Men don't hit a wall really, and age like wine IF they take care of themselves.

However like wine, eventually they do hit a wall, albeit a smaller wall, eventually. If they take care of themselves, that is usually in their 70s when they catch up to women in aging looks.

TLDR Women 40s-50s. Men 70s. Which is why a 10-20 year age gap is best for women/men.


Men = 60. I can't think of a single man over 60 who is f*******.


George Clooney
Brad Pitt
Tom Cruise
Obama



Me. I'm 68 and in great shape. Work out almost every day.


And you're not as hot as you were at 28
Anonymous
I'd love to see pictures of the women replying in this thread, lol. Hilarious image of tubby DCUM Karens talking about how they'd never touch George Clooney and Brad Pitt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd love to see pictures of the women replying in this thread, lol. Hilarious image of tubby DCUM Karens talking about how they'd never touch George Clooney and Brad Pitt.


We could, but then everyone would still trash you so no point.
Anonymous
I'm a woman in my mid 40s and I don't look 28 but I certainly have a better attitude and am more pleasant to interact with than most of the mid-40s and up men I encounter. I think disposition is the real indicator of someone's "oldness".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman in my mid 40s and I don't look 28 but I certainly have a better attitude and am more pleasant to interact with than most of the mid-40s and up men I encounter. I think disposition is the real indicator of someone's "oldness".


Have you considered that if most of the men you interact with are unpleasant, maybe you are the problem?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never met an attractive man in their 60s or 70s IRL. Where do you see these people?

My 60 yo DH looks like this.
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