Anonymous wrote:I'm 47, and recently started dating again after a 24-year relationship. I'm shocked how old men my age look. I myself don't have wrinkles, saggy skin or gray hair. I'm fit and full of energy. But these guys, geeze... I don't want to date them myself!
Hi Alex! I’ll take “things that never happened for $100, please.”
If you were as hot as you claim, hot men would find you. And you would not be "starting to date again" (i.e., dumped) after a 24-year relationship.
Dial back the (very unlikely) "fit and full of energy" without "wrinkles, saggy skin, or gray hair" bit and find a lane you can swim in.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 47, and recently started dating again after a 24-year relationship. I'm shocked how old men my age look. I myself don't have wrinkles, saggy skin or gray hair. I'm fit and full of energy. But these guys, geeze... I don't want to date them myself!
Hi Alex! I’ll take “things that never happened for $100, please.”
If you were as hot as you claim, hot men would find you. And you would not be "starting to date again" (i.e., dumped) after a 24-year relationship.
Dial back the (very unlikely) "fit and full of energy" without "wrinkles, saggy skin, or gray hair" bit and find a lane you can swim in.
I'm 47, and recently started dating again after a 24-year relationship. I'm shocked how old men my age look. I myself don't have wrinkles, saggy skin or gray hair. I'm fit and full of energy. But these guys, geeze... I don't want to date them myself!
Hi Alex! I’ll take “things that never happened for $100, please.”
Anonymous wrote:To all men: for fashion, go to Italy. I just returned from vacationing there, and I had the impression there was at least one men's clothing store on every street. Italian men are famously well-dressed.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 47, and recently started dating again after a 24-year relationship. I'm shocked how old men my age look. I myself don't have wrinkles, saggy skin or gray hair. I'm fit and full of energy. But these guys, geeze... I don't want to date them myself!
What are you doing today? Getting ready for the last round-up at the J. Gilbert's happy hour (where you can place your large buttocks on a couple of barstools and go on the prowl)? You should spend more time getting ready for happy hour and less time on DCUM. It would improve your luck.
Damn, sir. Two finger snaps. Did you end up marrying that boyfriend your wife divorced you over?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are almost 50, lmao
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Not the OP but what is funny about turning fifty?
We ALL age, it comes after even the best of us.
Some will even say ->> the luckiest of us too.
Nothing funny about fifty. PP was just reminding OP that an almost 50yo woman mocking older men is laughable. She is mocking herself.
Not at all.
What you’re failing to understand is that most people in this age group have completely let themselves go.
It’s rare to find a fit and well dressed 50 year old man (or woman.) Keep in mind these are things that are completely under your control. Just like most 20 somethings are effortlessly attractive due to youth, most 50 year olds have to put effort into maintaining good looks.
People simply prefer to let themselves go. It’s easy. It’s the default. But it’s not inevitable.
My parents are often mistaken for my children’s parents when they’re at the playground simply because they’re physically fit and they dress well. It’s jarring to see parents my age (40’s) with full heads of white hair, huge guts and bad skin who are look so much older than my kids’ grandparents.
Simply being thin/ in shape and standing in good posture makes any age look attractive. Healthy teeth and well fitting clothes add to that. Any effort from grooming and styling hair helps.Then smile and be friendly.
I've been mistaken for my son's girlfriend, which is beyond creepy for both of us. It's because, as you say, I'm in shape, good posture, dress well, etc. I had him when I was 33, so not exactly a teen mom.
Yes, women have access to expensive makeup. Maybe men would look better if they painted their face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are almost 50, lmao
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Not the OP but what is funny about turning fifty?
We ALL age, it comes after even the best of us.
Some will even say ->> the luckiest of us too.
Nothing funny about fifty. PP was just reminding OP that an almost 50yo woman mocking older men is laughable. She is mocking herself.
Not at all.
What you’re failing to understand is that most people in this age group have completely let themselves go.
It’s rare to find a fit and well dressed 50 year old man (or woman.) Keep in mind these are things that are completely under your control. Just like most 20 somethings are effortlessly attractive due to youth, most 50 year olds have to put effort into maintaining good looks.
People simply prefer to let themselves go. It’s easy. It’s the default. But it’s not inevitable.
My parents are often mistaken for my children’s parents when they’re at the playground simply because they’re physically fit and they dress well. It’s jarring to see parents my age (40’s) with full heads of white hair, huge guts and bad skin who are look so much older than my kids’ grandparents.
Simply being thin/ in shape and standing in good posture makes any age look attractive. Healthy teeth and well fitting clothes add to that. Any effort from grooming and styling hair helps.Then smile and be friendly.
I've been mistaken for my son's girlfriend, which is beyond creepy for both of us. It's because, as you say, I'm in shape, good posture, dress well, etc. I had him when I was 33, so not exactly a teen mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are almost 50, lmao
-1
Not the OP but what is funny about turning fifty?
We ALL age, it comes after even the best of us.
Some will even say ->> the luckiest of us too.
Nothing funny about fifty. PP was just reminding OP that an almost 50yo woman mocking older men is laughable. She is mocking herself.
Not at all.
What you’re failing to understand is that most people in this age group have completely let themselves go.
It’s rare to find a fit and well dressed 50 year old man (or woman.) Keep in mind these are things that are completely under your control. Just like most 20 somethings are effortlessly attractive due to youth, most 50 year olds have to put effort into maintaining good looks.
People simply prefer to let themselves go. It’s easy. It’s the default. But it’s not inevitable.
My parents are often mistaken for my children’s parents when they’re at the playground simply because they’re physically fit and they dress well. It’s jarring to see parents my age (40’s) with full heads of white hair, huge guts and bad skin who are look so much older than my kids’ grandparents.
Simply being thin/ in shape and standing in good posture makes any age look attractive. Healthy teeth and well fitting clothes add to that. Any effort from grooming and styling hair helps.Then smile and be friendly.
I've been mistaken for my son's girlfriend, which is beyond creepy for both of us. It's because, as you say, I'm in shape, good posture, dress well, etc. I had him when I was 33, so not exactly a teen mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are almost 50, lmao
-1
Not the OP but what is funny about turning fifty?
We ALL age, it comes after even the best of us.
Some will even say ->> the luckiest of us too.
Nothing funny about fifty. PP was just reminding OP that an almost 50yo woman mocking older men is laughable. She is mocking herself.
Not at all.
What you’re failing to understand is that most people in this age group have completely let themselves go.
It’s rare to find a fit and well dressed 50 year old man (or woman.) Keep in mind these are things that are completely under your control. Just like most 20 somethings are effortlessly attractive due to youth, most 50 year olds have to put effort into maintaining good looks.
People simply prefer to let themselves go. It’s easy. It’s the default. But it’s not inevitable.
My parents are often mistaken for my children’s parents when they’re at the playground simply because they’re physically fit and they dress well. It’s jarring to see parents my age (40’s) with full heads of white hair, huge guts and bad skin who are look so much older than my kids’ grandparents.
Simply being thin/ in shape and standing in good posture makes any age look attractive. Healthy teeth and well fitting clothes add to that. Any effort from grooming and styling hair helps.Then smile and be friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are almost 50, lmao
-1
Not the OP but what is funny about turning fifty?
We ALL age, it comes after even the best of us.
Some will even say ->> the luckiest of us too.
Nothing funny about fifty. PP was just reminding OP that an almost 50yo woman mocking older men is laughable. She is mocking herself.
Not at all.
What you’re failing to understand is that most people in this age group have completely let themselves go.
It’s rare to find a fit and well dressed 50 year old man (or woman.) Keep in mind these are things that are completely under your control. Just like most 20 somethings are effortlessly attractive due to youth, most 50 year olds have to put effort into maintaining good looks.
People simply prefer to let themselves go. It’s easy. It’s the default. But it’s not inevitable.
My parents are often mistaken for my children’s parents when they’re at the playground simply because they’re physically fit and they dress well. It’s jarring to see parents my age (40’s) with full heads of white hair, huge guts and bad skin who are look so much older than my kids’ grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 47, and recently started dating again after a 24-year relationship. I'm shocked how old men my age look. I myself don't have wrinkles, saggy skin or gray hair. I'm fit and full of energy. But these guys, geeze... I don't want to date them myself!
I don’t believe that you are 47 with zero gray hair (unless you dye your hair)
I’m 57 with no gray hair yet. It happens.