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[quote=Anonymous]I don't know if I'm 7 or 10, but in my mid 40s I'm often told on dating app that my pictures are not real. One guy was stalking me on all dating sites, reporting me for "fake" profile. When I have a real life date, men tell I'm even better in person. Also, often get hit by much younger men who think I'm 30. What differs me from other women experience is that men are trying really hard to impress in early stages of dating: offer helicopter rides, expensive dinners, taking me out for shows, ask to accompany them on business trips to be together over the weekend. It's also wealthier, more confident men who go after me. For example, right now a 28 y.o. ( IT startup founder, IVY grad, lives in LA, travels all over the world) is trying to get me to date him. He says I'm the most stunning woman he ever met, and calls/texts all the time that we are a great match and should date. Another story was a man closing a designer boutique shop for me to pick a dress for an evening together and paying for it (on date 4). I have many crazy dating courting stories like that. Despite the above, it's not easier for me to find a high quality man who is not superficial, who likes to talk to me, and to listen, and would be a real companion. Men like to use me as expensive looking escort while I'm just a normal DC mom with her own problems, childcare tasks etc. I think it's hard for attractive woman to find someone who likes you for who you really are, not for the looks. I did like couple guys who were school teachers or fed lawyers but they were to shy going after and "expensive" woman. That's a bummer.[/quote]
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