Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dw just turn 5., I haven't really noticed her aging, I guess if I looked at old pictures I would, but it happens slowly.
I look old. I am very fit but all that time outdoors has caught up with me. I feel sometimes she must look at my and think wtf
Lol 5
Anonymous wrote:I think my wife looks prettier at 39 than she did when I met her 20 years ago. That's some combination of her aging nicely and me being in love with her, I'm sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All ya’ll who are saying you’re still hot I your 40s…of course you are. Stuff doesn’t hit the fan until 51.
My mother says 53. That’s when the wheels come off.
Please, I'm 64 and my body is better than ever and no wrinkles because I was religious about sunscreen since my twenties. Your mother should have used sunscreen and lifted weights. It does not have to go away at 50 or 60.
Aging is not about wrinkles alone. Parts are sagging and other parts are losing their plumpness and other parts are too plump.
I’m 40 and already noticing it and it’s OK. I’m lucky to get older and happy with how I look, which is not younger than my age. I think I’m pretty and my husband loves me and that’s all that matters!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All ya’ll who are saying you’re still hot I your 40s…of course you are. Stuff doesn’t hit the fan until 51.
My mother says 53. That’s when the wheels come off.
Please, I'm 64 and my body is better than ever and no wrinkles because I was religious about sunscreen since my twenties. Your mother should have used sunscreen and lifted weights. It does not have to go away at 50 or 60.
Anonymous wrote:This thread reminds how insecure women are about aging. You can see it in their comments. This surprises me honestly because women age better than us men. They have less health issues than us. Yet they get very insecure about that number. They can be 65 and super healthy and yet they are still insecure because they are 65. It's about that number. Why is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife is 52 and still turns heads left and right. We dropped our son at college two weeks back and all the roomates were full on hitting on her.
Yes, I’m sure that’s exactly what happened. 18 years were hitting on their roommate’s 52 year old mother rather than the girls down the hall.
You don't know a damn thing about men if you don't realize they'd hit on both, moron.
If they were actually doing this, you must give off major cuck energy. They’d never do this in front of a man they respected or feared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife is 52 and still turns heads left and right. We dropped our son at college two weeks back and all the roomates were full on hitting on her.
Yes, I’m sure that’s exactly what happened. 18 years were hitting on their roommate’s 52 year old mother rather than the girls down the hall.
You don't know a damn thing about men if you don't realize they'd hit on both, moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife is 52 and still turns heads left and right. We dropped our son at college two weeks back and all the roomates were full on hitting on her.
Yes, I’m sure that’s exactly what happened. 18 years were hitting on their roommate’s 52 year old mother rather than the girls down the hall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife is 52 and still turns heads left and right. We dropped our son at college two weeks back and all the roomates were full on hitting on her.
Yes, I’m sure that’s exactly what happened. 18 years were hitting on their roommate’s 52 year old mother rather than the girls down the hall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All ya’ll who are saying you’re still hot I your 40s…of course you are. Stuff doesn’t hit the fan until 51.
My mother says 53. That’s when the wheels come off.
Please, I'm 64 and my body is better than ever and no wrinkles because I was religious about sunscreen since my twenties. Your mother should have used sunscreen and lifted weights. It does not have to go away at 50 or 60.