Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early forties is not old. I looked my absolute best at age 40 even after having 3 kids.
If you don’t even have kids, take good care of yourself, you can easily look good and attract men of all ages.
I’m pushing 50 and definitely no longer at my peak.
40 is old. Stop living in denial. The only way looked your best at 40 is if you were fat before that. 40 year olds can look OK at a distance, but once you get close...
I don't know about your best but our company recently merged with another and my coworkers could not tell which of our new coworkers were what age between 25 and about 49. A woman we thought was in her 30s is late 40s and another we thought was in her late 30s is 25 and another who everyone thought was 40s is 30s.
This is no compliment. If someone is getting your age so wrong at work it means you don’t project experience or authority.
No it just shows how hostile corporate world is to younger looking prettier women. They are presumed to be dumb, not projecting authority etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really strange that so many women on dcum are unable to see their bodies aging. Or is that just an act?
It was only a week or two ago that someone in their late 40s thought she could attract a millionaire. Where do people get these wild ideas?
I’m 48 and attracted a millionaire and broke up with him after 3 days of dating him.
Firstly, he is going through a nasty divorce with his wife. She cheated on him, and he hired a company to follow her around and take pictures and videos of her meeting with another man. She is unaware that this evidence exists and will be presented in court. Also, a fancy house that they lived in and their European villa were owned through a trust, and she was a part of the trust under the impression that she owns that property jointly. However, he was the sole administrator of the trust and has removed her from the trust, and this is also something that she’ll learn only when she appears in court.
Secondly, he got on Ozempic and quickly lost about 30 pounds, and that saggy skin is hanging on him like a bag and looks awful. I wouldn’t be surprised if his wife cheated on him because of that - just really makes you crave for a normal male body.
how big was he that just losing 30 lbs would hang his skin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really strange that so many women on dcum are unable to see their bodies aging. Or is that just an act?
It was only a week or two ago that someone in their late 40s thought she could attract a millionaire. Where do people get these wild ideas?
I’m 48 and attracted a millionaire and broke up with him after 3 days of dating him.
Firstly, he is going through a nasty divorce with his wife. She cheated on him, and he hired a company to follow her around and take pictures and videos of her meeting with another man. She is unaware that this evidence exists and will be presented in court. Also, a fancy house that they lived in and their European villa were owned through a trust, and she was a part of the trust under the impression that she owns that property jointly. However, he was the sole administrator of the trust and has removed her from the trust, and this is also something that she’ll learn only when she appears in court.
Secondly, he got on Ozempic and quickly lost about 30 pounds, and that saggy skin is hanging on him like a bag and looks awful. I wouldn’t be surprised if his wife cheated on him because of that - just really makes you crave for a normal male body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early forties is not old. I looked my absolute best at age 40 even after having 3 kids.
If you don’t even have kids, take good care of yourself, you can easily look good and attract men of all ages.
I’m pushing 50 and definitely no longer at my peak.
40 is old. Stop living in denial. The only way looked your best at 40 is if you were fat before that. 40 year olds can look OK at a distance, but once you get close...
I don't know about your best but our company recently merged with another and my coworkers could not tell which of our new coworkers were what age between 25 and about 49. A woman we thought was in her 30s is late 40s and another we thought was in her late 30s is 25 and another who everyone thought was 40s is 30s.
This is no compliment. If someone is getting your age so wrong at work it means you don’t project experience or authority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early forties is not old. I looked my absolute best at age 40 even after having 3 kids.
If you don’t even have kids, take good care of yourself, you can easily look good and attract men of all ages.
I’m pushing 50 and definitely no longer at my peak.
40 is old. Stop living in denial. The only way looked your best at 40 is if you were fat before that. 40 year olds can look OK at a distance, but once you get close...
I don't know about your best but our company recently merged with another and my coworkers could not tell which of our new coworkers were what age between 25 and about 49. A woman we thought was in her 30s is late 40s and another we thought was in her late 30s is 25 and another who everyone thought was 40s is 30s.
Anonymous wrote:I am in my mid-40s and not looking but I get hit on by men a lot younger than me, I have a baby face, and I stay in shape and work out. I also get hit on by men who are my father's age who are millionaires. So it is possible.
Anonymous wrote:The other way around-Anne Hathaway
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early forties is not old. I looked my absolute best at age 40 even after having 3 kids.
If you don’t even have kids, take good care of yourself, you can easily look good and attract men of all ages.
I’m pushing 50 and definitely no longer at my peak.
40 is old. Stop living in denial. The only way looked your best at 40 is if you were fat before that. 40 year olds can look OK at a distance, but once you get close...
I don't know about your best but our company recently merged with another and my coworkers could not tell which of our new coworkers were what age between 25 and about 49. A woman we thought was in her 30s is late 40s and another we thought was in her late 30s is 25 and another who everyone thought was 40s is 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early forties is not old. I looked my absolute best at age 40 even after having 3 kids.
If you don’t even have kids, take good care of yourself, you can easily look good and attract men of all ages.
I’m pushing 50 and definitely no longer at my peak.
40 is old. Stop living in denial. The only way looked your best at 40 is if you were fat before that. 40 year olds can look OK at a distance, but once you get close...
Anonymous wrote:It is really strange that so many women on dcum are unable to see their bodies aging. Or is that just an act?
It was only a week or two ago that someone in their late 40s thought she could attract a millionaire. Where do people get these wild ideas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early forties is not old. I looked my absolute best at age 40 even after having 3 kids.
If you don’t even have kids, take good care of yourself, you can easily look good and attract men of all ages.
I’m pushing 50 and definitely no longer at my peak.
40 is old. Stop living in denial. The only way looked your best at 40 is if you were fat before that. 40 year olds can look OK at a distance, but once you get close...