Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. They struggle.
Most 22-year-olds don't look as good as either woman, so let's not set that as the standard. You're really just playing into the OP, going along with the idea that only beautiful, very thin, genetically blessed women have anything to offer men.
Anonymous wrote:I'm cracking up at the idea that every woman over 30 has "lost her looks."
Anonymous wrote:Yes. They struggle.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man here.
Not all men are simply shallow horndogs looking for some young thing. (As if 30-something is old.)
Be witty. Be interesting. Be curious. Be fun. Be mysterious. Be confident.
I was told long ago that you don't choose your mate based on looks. No one beats Father Time. No one. I'm 54. DW is 52. Does she look like she did at 25? Nope. Neither do I. But she's all of the above and thus far more appealing than every other woman I meet.
Thirty-something is a wonderful age for a woman. Enjoy it.
Hmmm....I guess Hollywood didn't get the memo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm....I guess Hollywood didn't get the memo?
What does the OP's life have to do with Hollywood? She's hoping to meet a real man, not star in a film opposite George Clooney.
No, usually it a hot woman paired up with an ugly guy in those movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm....I guess Hollywood didn't get the memo?
What does the OP's life have to do with Hollywood? She's hoping to meet a real man, not star in a film opposite George Clooney.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm....I guess Hollywood didn't get the memo?