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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am 52 and DH is 46. Sometimes I want more and sometimes DH wants more. It has been varying but overall we are pretty happy. Someone recently commented how tall my son was, pointing to my DH. I did not say anything. A little later DH comes over and gives me a peck on my lips. [/quote] That is a ridiculous comment that this person made! Jealous, for sure. I know 6 years is not nothing, but it's also not a huge difference. And thanks for sharing, good to know and keep rocking it. -OP[/quote] Six years IS nothing but… A young 46 could pass for 40. An old 52 could pass for 60. This goes for either gender.[/quote] I think men mainly attribute "motherly" look to women based on their weight. Men can't generally infer women's age by her face: if a 52 y.o. woman looks old to me as a female, but is thin, my husband would still think she's 35. To the opposite, if she's young (40 y.o.) but heavy, he would think she's 60 y.o. I am very thin 42 y.o. and when I go out with my 18 y.o. son, waiters often ask if we need one check or separate:0)[/quote] wow, classic DCUM, way to hijack a thread and brag about yourself. (and no, I guarantee you don't look your son's age. Waiters just do that because they know it gets them a nice tip from old people like you.)[/quote]
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