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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It helps them delay admitting to themselves that they are going to die someday.[/quote] It's a hell of a lot simpler than that, sweetheart. Older women always play the mortality card because they themsleves cant deal with the fact that they have spoiled.[/quote] Older women don't "spoil", they mature. Think wine, scotch... You have to refine your palate to appreciate these things. If you're still in your wine cooler phase, well, that's your loss.[/quote] Men age like wine. Women age like milk. I understand why that bothers you, I do.[/quote] My post will probably get deleted, but most white males do not age like fine wine, they age like milk. Just keep your wallet full or keep your political power and you’ll be fine. I hardly think Green’s side piece was attracted to his body. You think she’d be with him if he were working at Home Depot? [/quote] Look, Hollywood picks older males and younger women for a reason. Mother nature has an expiration date for all women. It's just a fact. Don't be a hater. My son just graduated HS in June and we must have gone to two dozen grad parties. Without question, every single one of the dads looked objectively better than the moms. Same with college drop off . The moms at drop off looked haggard af from carrying bags up a flight of steps! I'm 50, btw.[/quote] Yeah, you're 50, not 20, not 30. You're looking at these men through 50yo eyes. Unless a 40-50yo man has $ and a good job, explain the point in a 20/30yo woman being interested in him?[b] If he can't provide for the 20-30yo, there's no point in that woman wasting her youth on the over 40yo guy. [/b] Yes, yes, I'm sure all of the 40-50yo dads you encounter could be mistaken for Henry Cavill.[/quote] You should be right, but I'm living proof that in Washington, DC on the dating apps in 2024, it is very easy for a mid-40s man with a good job (not a millionaire) to regularity date ands sleep with 22-27yo women. [/quote] Would love to hear about your "good job."[/quote] This is PP. I actually do think it's my Hinge photos (tall, full head of hair, lift weights and run on the weekends) and messaging banter that is most effective, but obviously you can't be a bum. My job has lots of travel but otherwise WFH. Sounds cooler than it really is and I can tell stories about mixing with entertainment celebs. In the last five years I've earned $290K one year followed by $150K the next, and split the difference in the others. That is nowhere close to enough to be a sugar daddy or for someone to be with me for the money. In the last five years I have dated lawyers, Cap Hill, Fed Agencies, etc. but also college students. (This followed a painful breakup with a woman my own age. I had dated younger before and after the breakup decided that's what I want to do for as long as I can).[/quote]
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