Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you've been married long enough both of you will not look like you did when you got married. Men often get guts, lose their hair, lose their chin line etc, and both get wrinkles. You just have to accept that people age and change and no one will look super fit and young forever. If someone gains a large amount of weight maybe that calls for a very diplomatic conversation about health.
Of course people age, but they can still remain attractive and maintain a healthy appearance. Aging doesn't mean you let yourself go.
Are you thinking of "aging" to like 50? Because I'm planning to be married until I die and hoping to live a good long life. Basically no one is attractive at 80.
Do you plan on getting it on all the time when your 80 too?
Plenty of 80 year olds have regular, active sex lives.
Exactly which is why I think physical attraction at any age is important
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you've been married long enough both of you will not look like you did when you got married. Men often get guts, lose their hair, lose their chin line etc, and both get wrinkles. You just have to accept that people age and change and no one will look super fit and young forever. If someone gains a large amount of weight maybe that calls for a very diplomatic conversation about health.
Of course people age, but they can still remain attractive and maintain a healthy appearance. Aging doesn't mean you let yourself go.
Are you thinking of "aging" to like 50? Because I'm planning to be married until I die and hoping to live a good long life. Basically no one is attractive at 80.
Do you plan on getting it on all the time when your 80 too?
Plenty of 80 year olds have regular, active sex lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you've been married long enough both of you will not look like you did when you got married. Men often get guts, lose their hair, lose their chin line etc, and both get wrinkles. You just have to accept that people age and change and no one will look super fit and young forever. If someone gains a large amount of weight maybe that calls for a very diplomatic conversation about health.
Of course people age, but they can still remain attractive and maintain a healthy appearance. Aging doesn't mean you let yourself go.
Are you thinking of "aging" to like 50? Because I'm planning to be married until I die and hoping to live a good long life. Basically no one is attractive at 80.
Do you plan on getting it on all the time when your 80 too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're no longer attracted to each other at all (for reasons of changing orientation), so there's no sex life, but there's still physical connection. I don't need to be attracted to someone to snuggle or hug. There's still that, plus masturbation. We do okay.
Do you have sex with other people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you've been married long enough both of you will not look like you did when you got married. Men often get guts, lose their hair, lose their chin line etc, and both get wrinkles. You just have to accept that people age and change and no one will look super fit and young forever. If someone gains a large amount of weight maybe that calls for a very diplomatic conversation about health.
Of course people age, but they can still remain attractive and maintain a healthy appearance. Aging doesn't mean you let yourself go.
Are you thinking of "aging" to like 50? Because I'm planning to be married until I die and hoping to live a good long life. Basically no one is attractive at 80.
Anonymous wrote:We're no longer attracted to each other at all (for reasons of changing orientation), so there's no sex life, but there's still physical connection. I don't need to be attracted to someone to snuggle or hug. There's still that, plus masturbation. We do okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you've been married long enough both of you will not look like you did when you got married. Men often get guts, lose their hair, lose their chin line etc, and both get wrinkles. You just have to accept that people age and change and no one will look super fit and young forever. If someone gains a large amount of weight maybe that calls for a very diplomatic conversation about health.
Of course people age, but they can still remain attractive and maintain a healthy appearance. Aging doesn't mean you let yourself go.
Anonymous wrote:If you've been married long enough both of you will not look like you did when you got married. Men often get guts, lose their hair, lose their chin line etc, and both get wrinkles. You just have to accept that people age and change and no one will look super fit and young forever. If someone gains a large amount of weight maybe that calls for a very diplomatic conversation about health.