Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:46 with teenagers. Never had a problem finding 30-something men for fun or men closer to my age for LTR. And in case anyone is wondering, I am not a perfect 10 and could stand to lose a few pounds. I am, however, very happy and comfortable with who I am.
I run away from women like that. I don't find anything appealing about a mid-40s mom who liked to be made airtight by young dudes every other weekend.
Guy here. Same.
One of the first questions I ask now is "what does she bring to the table?" because I don't want to be stuck with another fat, lazy, dirty, entitled, under-performing wife. I also don't want to have to explain to my friends and family that "before I married her, she was a slut."
Let's turn this around on the women here: would you find 49-year-old, tall, rich, never-married, no-kids, Mr. Wonderful so wonderful if you found out he was hiring prostitutes every month in the past decade? What if he liked to take a trip to Thailand every year to play with the bar girls? Still going to marry him?
The language you use here shows you hate women so I can see why you might be and remain single.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:46 with teenagers. Never had a problem finding 30-something men for fun or men closer to my age for LTR. And in case anyone is wondering, I am not a perfect 10 and could stand to lose a few pounds. I am, however, very happy and comfortable with who I am.
I run away from women like that. I don't find anything appealing about a mid-40s mom who liked to be made airtight by young dudes every other weekend.
Guy here. Same.
One of the first questions I ask now is "what does she bring to the table?" because I don't want to be stuck with another fat, lazy, dirty, entitled, under-performing wife. I also don't want to have to explain to my friends and family that "before I married her, she was a slut."
Let's turn this around on the women here: would you find 49-year-old, tall, rich, never-married, no-kids, Mr. Wonderful so wonderful if you found out he was hiring prostitutes every month in the past decade? What if he liked to take a trip to Thailand every year to play with the bar girls? Still going to marry him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black woman in her 40s (divorced, no children) and not having much luck at all.
I am AA, but have 2 kids. I responded above that I met DH on a break from dating. I don’t know anything about you, so I’m not making assumptions, but here is what I tell my girlfriends. Use what is useful and discard the rest.
The club is not a good place to meet eligible, quality men. HAVENT BEEN IN YEARS WOULDNT EVEN KNOW WHERE TO GO.
Go to the gym. The M to F ratios are good and you can approach men to ask about a piece of equipment or a technique. NOTED
Go to bar trivia night and Meetup Events. That’s how I met DH. I DO THIS BUT THEY ARE HEAVILY TILTED TO WOMEN. I WILL WIDEN THE NET
Travel. Not in a big unapproachable group, but by yourself or with one gf. HAVE ALWAYS DONE THIS BECAUSE I PREFER TO TRAVEL ALONE UNLESS WITH MY ROMANTIC PARTNER
Don’t waste your time or let a man play games. COMMON SENSE BUT GOOD TO KEEP TOP OF MIND
Anonymous wrote:The balls are not materially different in the 50s. Even 60s.
PP here. I beg to differ. Both as a woman who dates and sees them on occasion and as a healthcare provider who sees them weekly.
Can anyone provide scientific support that the "sagging" noted above actually happens? For example, a link to an article in a medical journal would be considered support. However, anecdotal information (e.g., I am a healthcare provider, and I see ____ of them and can tell you this is true) is meaningless.
The idea that this is true for all (or most) men is similar to the notion that women who have a large number of sexual partners lose elasticity and cannot have sex.
People repeat these ideas as fact without understanding if they are true at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. My good friend is mid-40s divorced with a tween and 6 year old and is getting married in a few months to a 50 year old never married childless professional man who is good looking, extremely fit and 6’2. Another friend is early 50s with 3 kids (youngest is 9) and is very serious with a handsome divorced 52 year law partner whose two kids from his previous marriage our in high school and college. Another divorced in early 40s with two elementary school kids got married last summer to a good looking C-Suite executive of a large public Company who was divorced with 3 kids.
What happened to the DCUM line that Women Don't Want To Remarry Especially Not To Old Men With Saggy Balls Who Just Want a Caretaker?
50 isn’t old men. Old men is the 60 year olds that DCUM swore were only option for divorced women in their 40s with their kids.
Anonymous wrote:The balls are not materially different in the 50s. Even 60s.
PP here. I beg to differ. Both as a woman who dates and sees them on occasion and as a healthcare provider who sees them weekly.
Can anyone provide scientific support that the "sagging" noted above actually happens? For example, a link to an article in a medical journal would be considered support. However, anecdotal information (e.g., I am a healthcare provider, and I see ____ of them and can tell you this is true) is meaningless.
The idea that this is true for all (or most) men is similar to the notion that women who have a large number of sexual partners lose elasticity and cannot have sex.
People repeat these ideas as fact without understanding if they are true at all.
The balls are not materially different in the 50s. Even 60s.
PP here. I beg to differ. Both as a woman who dates and sees them on occasion and as a healthcare provider who sees them weekly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:46 with teenagers. Never had a problem finding 30-something men for fun or men closer to my age for LTR. And in case anyone is wondering, I am not a perfect 10 and could stand to lose a few pounds. I am, however, very happy and comfortable with who I am.
I run away from women like that. I don't find anything appealing about a mid-40s mom who liked to be made airtight by young dudes every other weekend.
Guy here. Same.
One of the first questions I ask now is "what does she bring to the table?" because I don't want to be stuck with another fat, lazy, dirty, entitled, under-performing wife. I also don't want to have to explain to my friends and family that "before I married her, she was a slut."
Let's turn this around on the women here: would you find 49-year-old, tall, rich, never-married, no-kids, Mr. Wonderful so wonderful if you found out he was hiring prostitutes every month in the past decade? What if he liked to take a trip to Thailand every year to play with the bar girls? Still going to marry him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:46 with teenagers. Never had a problem finding 30-something men for fun or men closer to my age for LTR. And in case anyone is wondering, I am not a perfect 10 and could stand to lose a few pounds. I am, however, very happy and comfortable with who I am.
I run away from women like that. I don't find anything appealing about a mid-40s mom who liked to be made airtight by young dudes every other weekend.
Guy here. Same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cool. I'm 51 with several divorced friends who have met and got engaged to 50-60 y.o. divorced men they met via dating apps.
None of these men are the least bit appealing to me — distracting OCD tendencies, troubled and dramatic teens, saggy man bits-meets-financial problems, etc.
However, all of the guys *seem* decent on paper. Like if I were to describe them to you differently, it would sound like I'm making OP's point for her. (in-shape, successful architect! funny, charming professor!)
But they'd still be OCD saggy b@ll$ in the poorhouse underneath.
The balls are not materially different in the 50s. Even 60s.
PP here. I beg to differ. Both as a woman who dates and sees them on occasion and as a healthcare provider who sees them weekly.
Skin is skin. Some ppl's skin ages more slowly than other ppl's skin, I'll grant you that.
Mine certainly aren’t any different. Mid 50s. I’d notice.
Anonymous wrote:Black woman in her 40s (divorced, no children) and not having much luck at all.
Anonymous wrote:Cool. I'm 51 with several divorced friends who have met and got engaged to 50-60 y.o. divorced men they met via dating apps.
None of these men are the least bit appealing to me — distracting OCD tendencies, troubled and dramatic teens, saggy man bits-meets-financial problems, etc.
However, all of the guys *seem* decent on paper. Like if I were to describe them to you differently, it would sound like I'm making OP's point for her. (in-shape, successful architect! funny, charming professor!)
But they'd still be OCD saggy b@ll$ in the poorhouse underneath.
Anonymous wrote:Black woman in her 40s (divorced, no children) and not having much luck at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. My good friend is mid-40s divorced with a tween and 6 year old and is getting married in a few months to a 50 year old never married childless professional man who is good looking, extremely fit and 6’2. Another friend is early 50s with 3 kids (youngest is 9) and is very serious with a handsome divorced 52 year law partner whose two kids from his previous marriage our in high school and college. Another divorced in early 40s with two elementary school kids got married last summer to a good looking C-Suite executive of a large public Company who was divorced with 3 kids.
What happened to the DCUM line that Women Don't Want To Remarry Especially Not To Old Men With Saggy Balls Who Just Want a Caretaker?