Anonymous wrote:She’s 40 with no education and no financial security, but she expects more from the guy? Not interested in dating other trainers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I know its none of my business, it just makes me sad how a capable, kind, relatively good-looking 39 y.o. has such a low market value on the dating apps. She meets up with around 2 guys every week, some younger, some older, hooks up with most, but none seem to want to have anything to do with her after a few days.
I don't want to discourage her, so I would never tell her, but what was she thinking in the past 15 years? The same woman, 15 years younger, would be considered very desirable.
Of course she wants kids and has told me that she got into debt to get her eggs frozen.
Women's market value really decreases a lot after 30.
I am 45, married for 18 years, teenage kid, my own house, earning well, etc. I am in a very different place in life. Side remark: The funny thing is that even though I am only marginally older than her, she considers me to be a generation older.
She doesn't want to date other trainers at the gym, even though there would be good candidates.
Any advice I could offer her? I am quite pessimistic about her prospects.
You sound smug. Plenty of women find their happiness and enter into first and second marriages in their 40s and 50s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s 40 with no education and no financial security, but she expects more from the guy?
Of course. Women tend to have unrealistically high expectations. She probably wants him to be at least 6' tall too.
Anonymous wrote:She’s 40 with no education and no financial security, but she expects more from the guy?
Anonymous wrote:
I know its none of my business, it just makes me sad how a capable, kind, relatively good-looking 39 y.o. has such a low market value on the dating apps. She meets up with around 2 guys every week, some younger, some older, hooks up with most, but none seem to want to have anything to do with her after a few days.
I don't want to discourage her, so I would never tell her, but what was she thinking in the past 15 years? The same woman, 15 years younger, would be considered very desirable.
Of course she wants kids and has told me that she got into debt to get her eggs frozen.
Women's market value really decreases a lot after 30.
I am 45, married for 18 years, teenage kid, my own house, earning well, etc. I am in a very different place in life. Side remark: The funny thing is that even though I am only marginally older than her, she considers me to be a generation older.
She doesn't want to date other trainers at the gym, even though there would be good candidates.
Any advice I could offer her? I am quite pessimistic about her prospects.
Anonymous wrote:Does she want your advice?