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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Early-to-mid 40s is when the middle age rash of divorces begins in earnest. However, if you can make it into your early 60s still together, you are in a sweet spot. [/quote] Those almost twenty years between 41 and 59 are treacherous territory, particularly since the men still retain a bit of their youthful charm and good looks combined with the aphrodisiacs of money and power. Notably, many women at this age similarly possess the money and power, and still retain a bit of their youthful good looks. However, society has conditioned us to find the wrinkles, gray hairs, and less firm skin and body tone of women in their 40s and 50s somehow less 'charming' then that of men of similar age and aging appearance.[/quote] Forget about the wrinkles. Men in their 50s still want sex. Many women in their 50s don’t. There is your problem.[/quote] No. That is your problem... enjoy the baby at 55 stage, it's fun. :shock: [/quote] I ran into a old client a few weeks ago. Figured she was still married to the same guy, but she ended up telling me he cheated, got another woman pregnant. It's a big mess. She thew him out and he's broke paying for two families. I'm going out on a limb saying the sex with the AP was NOT worth it! [/quote]
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