Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get fat. If you were fat when you met, don't get fatter.
you do know that after 30, we gain 1/2 lb of fat and lose 1/2 of muscle per year. So it is uphill work for both men and women.
Not really. Count calories and lift weight and you'll be fine.
Sure, I lost my 25lb on 1200 cal/day. I would like to see guys living on 1200 cals for a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find good grammar attractive.
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a working mother of three with long hair. i spend less than 5 minutes on it in the morning, wash them once every 5 days and never blow dry them. I get compliments all the time and I can tell men like it, even if it looks a bit messy.
If you're telling me you spend less than 5 minutes to dry and style your hair, I don't believe you, or your hair is very thin.
My hair looks like Kate Middleton's when I leave the salon. It takes 45 minutes to dry and style it. it needs to be washed every three days. Because of this, it doesn't look like hers most mornings. I don't have to blow-dry it or style it. But if I don't, it's not bombshell. It's just unkempt, crimped long hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not longer hair you like. It's an idea of a longer hair that's completely divorced from the reality of working woman and wife. It's like those action movies that always make me snicker - where a FEMALE action hero runs through fire and gun battles chasing bad guys with her long hair waving about. The truth is most women would prefer their hair out of their face if they have to as much as wash a single cup. Long hair is in the way of life if your life is about more than display.
I don't think it's that deep. I think men just like longer hair. They want to be with a woman who looks feminine. Short hair isn't feminine.
Do they realize how much maintenance longer hair takes? And how impractical it is for most of childcare and housework stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:btw - aging isn't as big of an issue as women think.
very early thirties guy that went out with a earl/mid 40's woman last weekend and it was one of the best dates i've had in a while. I hope to see her again and see where it goes. she puts her competition that's 15+ years younger than her to shame in her poise and beauty.
You are an exception. Most younger men who go out with older women especially with the age difference you cite, do so because they think she will be an easy lay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not longer hair you like. It's an idea of a longer hair that's completely divorced from the reality of working woman and wife. It's like those action movies that always make me snicker - where a FEMALE action hero runs through fire and gun battles chasing bad guys with her long hair waving about. The truth is most women would prefer their hair out of their face if they have to as much as wash a single cup. Long hair is in the way of life if your life is about more than display.
I don't think it's that deep. I think men just like longer hair. They want to be with a woman who looks feminine. Short hair isn't feminine.
Anonymous wrote:I am a working mother of three with long hair. i spend less than 5 minutes on it in the morning, wash them once every 5 days and never blow dry them. I get compliments all the time and I can tell men like it, even if it looks a bit messy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get fat. If you were fat when you met, don't get fatter.
you do know that after 30, we gain 1/2 lb of fat and lose 1/2 of muscle per year. So it is uphill work for both men and women.
Not really. Count calories and lift weight and you'll be fine.
Sure, I lost my 25lb on 1200 cal/day. I would like to see guys living on 1200 cals for a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised long hair has been mentioned so many times.
I know. It is a symbol of youth and vitality. When you get older, your hair is thin, dry and you will either look mousy or unkempt with long hair.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get fat. If you were fat when you met, don't get fatter.
you do know that after 30, we gain 1/2 lb of fat and lose 1/2 of muscle per year. So it is uphill work for both men and women.
Not really. Count calories and lift weight and you'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get fat. If you were fat when you met, don't get fatter.
you do know that after 30, we gain 1/2 lb of fat and lose 1/2 of muscle per year. So it is uphill work for both men and women.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised long hair has been mentioned so many times.
Anonymous wrote:Don't get fat. If you were fat when you met, don't get fatter.
you do know that after 30, we gain 1/2 lb of fat and lose 1/2 of muscle per year. So it is uphill work for both men and women.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obsession with thin is incorrect. I am thin, fit, and pretty. My husband left me for a fatter woman.
Then you must be a horrible nag and lousy in bed.
Fuck off, you loser. What are you doing on a mom site!