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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think I look *comparatively* better at 40 than when I was younger. That is, I’m a much better looking 40 year old than I was a 20 year old.[/quote] OP here. I was very attractive in my twenties. I am well maintained and probably look better than most women in our mid- late forties. However, there is no way I look better now than when I was 25. I used to walk into clubs and get guys hitting on me constantly daily on the street, elevator, grocery store. That does not happen to me now.[/quote] Happens to me at 46. Did not happen in my 20s. I think it is confidence level. And I was too skinny. [/quote] Women who were skinny in their twenties often have some nice curves in their forties. And men are simple creatures. They notice the curves.[/quote] I have one friend who is 43-44 and she looks better now. She got a mommy makeover and has breast implants now. She also has better hair, eyelashes, eyebrows, etc. I’m not sure if she will still look as good in upper forties. I feel there is a huge cliff dive once you hit your late forties whether it is 45, 48 or 49. I had one friend who I was shocked she was 45 when i met her. I thought she would be in her thirties. Even at 48, she looked fantastic, probably like a super fit late thirties woman. Now she is 50 and looks 50.[/quote] Sounds about right. Menopause, the great equalizer. *sigh* I’m 44 and I’ve noticed the cliff dive starts around 42/43 for most women. Like someone up thread pointed out, it coincides with our loss of fertility. It’s nature’s signal to the opposite sex that we can no longer bear children. There are a few hold outs like your friend that last until roughly 50, but they are rare. [/quote]
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