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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a man. Years ago, when I was in my mid 50s, I went out on a date with a woman who was about 60. She was hilarious and and still very attractive. She said she still felt very sexual even though she was 60. When she was in her 20s and 30s, she mostly dated pro athletes. She had a spectacular body back then, she told me. But at 60, she mostly dated men over 70. Why? Because, she explained, she wanted men to look like they could not believe their good luck when she undressed. For her, an essential part of good sex was having men practically pass out when they saw her naked. The older men might not be as good at the act of swx as younger men, but they looked at her like she was still a total goddess. She said she got turned on by men staring at her and she was worried that a man my age (who could date women 10 to 20 years younger than her) might be attracted to her but wouldn't be blown away by her. As she explained this, she actually stood up from the table and pantomimed the process of undressing in front of me. I laughed. She said I had the wrong reaction. I failed her test. In her opinion, if I truly found her body super hot, I would have stared with my mouth open, and I would not have laughed.. So she didn't want to see me again. She said she'd stick with men at least 10 years older. [/quote]
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