Anonymous wrote:Lol, this is funny as I'm a man in the same age group. I know lots of active professional men in their 40s to 60s, and they don't want to date above about 40. They've got the wealth to make that play, so more power to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, this is funny as I'm a man in the same age group. I know lots of active professional men in their 40s to 60s, and they don't want to date above about 40. They've got the wealth to make that play, so more power to them.
So you are confirming that they really are old and tired as women in the OP assume, and use their money to buy some attention.
Looks like those women don't need that money, and therefore they are wise to go younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, this is funny as I'm a man in the same age group. I know lots of active professional men in their 40s to 60s, and they don't want to date above about 40. They've got the wealth to make that play, so more power to them.
I guess that means women 41 and over are really out of luck.
Anonymous wrote:Lol, this is funny as I'm a man in the same age group. I know lots of active professional men in their 40s to 60s, and they don't want to date above about 40. They've got the wealth to make that play, so more power to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, this is funny as I'm a man in the same age group. I know lots of active professional men in their 40s to 60s, and they don't want to date above about 40. They've got the wealth to make that play, so more power to them.
I guess that means women 41 and over are really out of luck.
Anonymous wrote:Lol, this is funny as I'm a man in the same age group. I know lots of active professional men in their 40s to 60s, and they don't want to date above about 40. They've got the wealth to make that play, so more power to them.
Anonymous wrote:I know some very active professional women in their 40s-60s who won't date above around 55. I was surprised about that especially for the people in their 60s but it sounds like they feel like men age faster after that time and don't want to be stuck with someone who is not physically or mentally as fit as them or taking care of them in a few years if the relationship gets serious. Is this reasonable in your opinion?