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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Agree with PP. Seems age appropriate. [/quote] Probably not to the women. Especially since most of us ARE there to work out no matter what we are wearing. Don’t approach us. We aren’t here to socialize. If a woman wants to interact she’ll start the conversation. And asking about a machine or exercise is not flirting. OP. I’d say it’s ego. At some point those gpas learned dramatically younger women aren’t receptive to them. [/quote] Thanks! I guess my real question is, why isn’t the 20something guy flirting with the beautiful 40something? I realize it’s subjective, but I find the 40something absolutely stunning when compared to the younger 20something, plus she’s likely more confident and experienced (?) so you’d think the guys would be more interested in her? FWIW, I’m in my 30s and super average. It’s just interesting to watch. [/quote] Guys go where they think they have a chance. He probably doesn’t think he has much chance.[/quote] But at the same time, the old man does?[/quote] I assumed the 20 year old was flirting to see if something happened and the 70 year was just flirty/friendly. But I’m not OP. Listen, I am middled aged plain woman and men talk to me much more than they ever did when I was 25. Honestly I am less on guard and more open. Today it might look like flirting but it’s not- just 2 humans have a nice moment.[/quote]
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