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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men are not attracted to women’s accomplishments. Being a lawyer is likely viewed as a negative by most single guys. You could probably find a guy who is interested in your money, but you wouldn’t want that either. [/quote] Some are. DH, who has a successful career, brags to his friends about mine. He wouldn't date someone without a career. I think it's because his mom is very intelligent and worked, and he has no tolerance for mediocrity. [/quote] I'm also like this. [/quote] As a man like this, I've met many women like OP. They're great. They're also human. They get attached. They get hurt. They have baggage. I'm the same honestly. When those women have gone through menopause, they're usually noticeably less hot than women in their 40s. Some of them are less sexually responsive too. I've really enjoyed dating some women like OP (even women in their 60s) and I've been rejected by some women like OP, but I did end up with someone younger than OP. Many men in their 50s who are OP's type do end up with younger women (younger versions of OP). [/quote]
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