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[quote=Anonymous][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] So no fatties? 70.7% of men in the 45-64 age group are considered overweight or obese. [/quote] It's pretty similar for women, and across all age groups too: [img]https://www.niddk.nih.gov/-/media/Images/Health-Information/Weight-Management/Graph-1rev.jpg?imbypass=true[/img] Source: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-statistics/overweight-obesity[/quote] Actually, there are 7% more fat men than women in 40-50s age group. It’s a very significant discrepancy ! No wonder so many women get a divorce in their 40s because they are no longer want to have sex with husbands No wonder women complain here that men look ugly in 40-50s age bracket. [/quote] This is a big part of the discrepancy when you see some of us talk about how great dating is in middle age versus so many others who whine and complain. 70 percent of the competition is fat. Talk about easy mode.[/quote]
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