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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men hit the wall hard at 35. Beer guts, hair loss, increased health problem/autism for the baby when they father a child 40+, more and more younger men having sexual performance issues, mushy dad bods, etc. Cold hard facts, sorry.[/quote] Made-up bullshit, sorry. You just want it to be as bad for men as it is for women, and it simply isn't.[/quote] NP but it'a my situation with a guy 12 years older. He's not even "fat" but beer belly and arms like a teenage girl/ Hair is decent, but that't with help from propecia. That and antidepressants=ED. I have none of this shit and wish I were with someone 4 years older...[/quote] [b]I'm 55.[/b] Visible abs, as strong as I was at age 35, [b]two healthy children under 10,[/b] no ED, sex 4x a week. Far as I'm concerned, for men "hitting the wall" at 35 is a [i]choice [/i]not an inevitable outcome. Your guy is lazy. Tell him to get his skinnyfat ass to the gym. [/quote] How old were you when you had your kids? I would rather die than have your life. I'm 43 and my kids are 19 and 17.[/quote] Is 55 minus 10 a hard calculation for you? Hint: I was older than 45. I love my life! Happy, healthy, love my kids, love my wife, love my job.[/quote]
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