Anonymous wrote:I've always been an attractive woman and people often commented on my looks especially on my face. In my younger years, if I changed my lipstick by one shade friends and co-workers would notice. Last week I got about four inches cut off of my hair - went from a long bob to a short bob - and not one person even mentioned I got my hair cut.
I've been feeling invisible in other areas, too. A couple months ago a young (30 something) neighbor told me laughingly that her father (around my age) thought I was beautiful. She said it as if it was the most ridiculous thing she had ever heard.
Does a woman in her later years simply become invisible to younger people? (Although with the hair cut, even women my own age didn't notice.)
I'm sure you are still very attractive. Ignore that 30 year old - how rude. Re the hair and lack of comments it could be that people do not want to comment on appearance, especially in the workplace. I'm in my mid 40s and notice when people make changes to their appearance yet seldom comment because I don't want to make them uncomfortable. That said, I try to positively note attractive clothing in a very light way. Again, I'm sure you are lovely - often see true beauties of all ages, in their 70s, etc