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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ultimately, it's a supply and demand issue. And the lack of quality men of all ages is warping the market. It's not just men in their 40s and 50s. It's that a lot of young men are checked out from life - professionally, socially, fitness-wise. So that men who do have it together, whether they are 25 or 45, have an incredibly easy time finding dates and partners of all ages. Observationally, watching my single friends, it's the good looking men with great jobs that have a disproportionate amount of power in modern relationship dynamics. For every man who has it together, there are 20 wonderful, beautiful, smart, and kind women who really want to meet him. It's far easier for men these days. The competition for the good ones is fierce. I see it extending down all the way to the college level. [/quote] You are falsely assuming that young women who are looking for marriage and children value the same men that older divorced women who already have children do. It's not the same market. There is some overlap, but it's not entirely the same. I know a late 40s acquaintance who is sleeping with a 20 something year old gym instructor. Were she younger and looking for marriage and children, she wouldn't go anywhere near him. But she is looking for a good time with someone easy on the eyes. It works for both of them. [/quote] That's true. I have a 48 year old very attractive friend who does this. When she's in the mood, she just shows up at the pickle ball court or the college bar and goes home with whoever catches her eye. Women who want one night stands will always have an easier time of it. She certainly doesn't care about their professional prospects. She'd never date them, but that's not what she's looking for. [/quote] Does she actually have sex? Its rare for menopausal women to want to do [i]it with me[/i][/quote] Fixed it for you. [/quote] OMG - This freakin’ made my day! Signed, 50 year old woman who is super horny[/quote] Menopause often brings changes in women’s sexual desire and physical comfort due to declining estrogen, leading to issues like vaginal dryness and reduced libido. For many women, sex becomes less appealing or more difficult post-menopause, though some find ways to manage these symptoms with hormone therapy or lubricants. However, for others, the natural decline in sexual interest can feel like a shift in priorities. On the other hand, men generally do not experience the same significant hormonal changes as they age. As long as they don’t suffer from erectile dysfunction (and with the availability of treatments like Viagra), many men maintain their sexual interest into their later years. This can sometimes lead to a mismatch in desires between partners, with older men often seeking relationships with younger women, particularly those under 40, who haven’t gone through menopause and may have a more consistent libido. This dynamic can contribute to the pursuit of younger partners by older men, especially when sexual compatibility becomes an issue with their age-group peers.[/quote] Chat GPT?[/quote]
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