Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. They are all broke and/or cheap for various reasons
2. Lots of mental illness, addiction, alcohol, codependency, recovery
3. Children who are “off”/dealbreakers
4. Any moneyed ones were divorced (maybe more than once) for important reasons they do not acknowledge
5. Even the good ones will require a major compromise or two.
Money, looks, good personality: pick two.
Lol so true. I gave up money because I make my own.
Guy here. Glad to hear this. I'd like to think I'm decent looking with a decent personality. But I'm a teacher.
I don't have money problems. I just don't casually make $400K like most people on here claim to.
I have a trust fund so would date a teacher. I’ve tried but don’t gel well with them. Men who mostly work with women have a different feel, hard to explain.
Please explain about dating male teachers
Anonymous wrote:It’s adult Disneyland for the guys
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. They are all broke and/or cheap for various reasons
2. Lots of mental illness, addiction, alcohol, codependency, recovery
3. Children who are “off”/dealbreakers
4. Any moneyed ones were divorced (maybe more than once) for important reasons they do not acknowledge
5. Even the good ones will require a major compromise or two.
Money, looks, good personality: pick two.
Lol so true. I gave up money because I make my own.
Guy here. Glad to hear this. I'd like to think I'm decent looking with a decent personality. But I'm a teacher.
I don't have money problems. I just don't casually make $400K like most people on here claim to.
I have a trust fund so would date a teacher. I’ve tried but don’t gel well with them. Men who mostly work with women have a different feel, hard to explain.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a great body all things are possible. Men age but they don’t change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. They are all broke and/or cheap for various reasons
2. Lots of mental illness, addiction, alcohol, codependency, recovery
3. Children who are “off”/dealbreakers
4. Any moneyed ones were divorced (maybe more than once) for important reasons they do not acknowledge
5. Even the good ones will require a major compromise or two.
Money, looks, good personality: pick two.
Lol so true. I gave up money because I make my own.
Guy here. Glad to hear this. I'd like to think I'm decent looking with a decent personality. But I'm a teacher.
I don't have money problems. I just don't casually make $400K like most people on here claim to.
Anonymous wrote:What has your experience been?
Anonymous wrote:Married to the same man for 30 years, we're happy and going strong, I'm 56 and cannot imagine being back "out there" willingly trying to compete against women half my age for the attention of men my age, and thinking my money and job are what they would value in a woman. Men value youth, beauty, and fertility. If my marriage were over tomorrow, I would call it a day and focus on my kids, and hobbies. No way I'm going to pretend I still have "it". Those days are over. I would be happy, but realistic about where I am in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. They are all broke and/or cheap for various reasons
2. Lots of mental illness, addiction, alcohol, codependency, recovery
3. Children who are “off”/dealbreakers
4. Any moneyed ones were divorced (maybe more than once) for important reasons they do not acknowledge
5. Even the good ones will require a major compromise or two.
Money, looks, good personality: pick two.
52 years old divorced man and find some of the same issues with divorced women.
Anonymous wrote:Married to the same man for 30 years, we're happy and going strong, I'm 56 and cannot imagine being back "out there" willingly trying to compete against women half my age for the attention of men my age, and thinking my money and job are what they would value in a woman. Men value youth, beauty, and fertility. If my marriage were over tomorrow, I would call it a day and focus on my kids, and hobbies. No way I'm going to pretend I still have "it". Those days are over. I would be happy, but realistic about where I am in life.
Anonymous wrote:Married to the same man for 30 years, we're happy and going strong, I'm 56 and cannot imagine being back "out there" willingly trying to compete against women half my age for the attention of men my age, and thinking my money and job are what they would value in a woman. Men value youth, beauty, and fertility. If my marriage were over tomorrow, I would call it a day and focus on my kids, and hobbies. No way I'm going to pretend I still have "it". Those days are over. I would be happy, but realistic about where I am in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. They are all broke and/or cheap for various reasons
2. Lots of mental illness, addiction, alcohol, codependency, recovery
3. Children who are “off”/dealbreakers
4. Any moneyed ones were divorced (maybe more than once) for important reasons they do not acknowledge
5. Even the good ones will require a major compromise or two.
Money, looks, good personality: pick two.
Lol so true. I gave up money because I make my own.
Guy here. Glad to hear this. I'd like to think I'm decent looking with a decent personality. But I'm a teacher.
I don't have money problems. I just don't casually make $400K like most people on here claim to.
Anonymous wrote:Married to the same man for 30 years, we're happy and going strong, I'm 56 and cannot imagine being back "out there" willingly trying to compete against women half my age for the attention of men my age, and thinking my money and job are what they would value in a woman. Men value youth, beauty, and fertility. If my marriage were over tomorrow, I would call it a day and focus on my kids, and hobbies. No way I'm going to pretend I still have "it". Those days are over. I would be happy, but realistic about where I am in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Married to the same man for 30 years, we're happy and going strong, I'm 56 and cannot imagine being back "out there" willingly trying to compete against women half my age for the attention of men my age, and thinking my money and job are what they would value in a woman. Men value youth, beauty, and fertility. If my marriage were over tomorrow, I would call it a day and focus on my kids, and hobbies. No way I'm going to pretend I still have "it". Those days are over. I would be happy, but realistic about where I am in life.
Only in the minds of sad miserable DCUM posters are women half your age competing for men your age.
Generally, middle aged divorced men date middle aged divorced women. None of us have “it” anymore. None of us have youth, youthful beauty or fertility anymore. And most middle aged divorced people realize this and have reasonable expectations as such.
Anonymous wrote:Married to the same man for 30 years, we're happy and going strong, I'm 56 and cannot imagine being back "out there" willingly trying to compete against women half my age for the attention of men my age, and thinking my money and job are what they would value in a woman. Men value youth, beauty, and fertility. If my marriage were over tomorrow, I would call it a day and focus on my kids, and hobbies. No way I'm going to pretend I still have "it". Those days are over. I would be happy, but realistic about where I am in life.