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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where are these men? Most men on OLD are not that attractive, usually don't take care of themselves, apparently never heard of botox, working out and coloring their hair - and we can tell! Don't they have some well intentioned people in their lives they can trust and who advise them to take care of themselves? What's with all the wrinkles and bellies?[/quote] I am in my 50s and I am stronger and thinner than guys at work who are 20 years younger. I am sure they'd say they "don't have time" to work out. But my observation is that a lot of guys hit 30, get married, and then let themselves go. Then this habit of being fat and weak continues into their 50s, and if they get divorced they need a while to improve their physiques, if they realize its a problem.[/quote] You described me pretty well. I worked all the time and also tried to be an involved dad. I didn't change my diet from my younger years. So I got a very big dad bod. I got more fit after divorce. I look much better in my 50s than my 40s. I dated women 35-65. [/quote] Kind of d***ish to expect your DW to be happy about you not caring about what you looked like for her. Then men get pissy because their wives lose interest in them. Go figure.[/quote]
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