Anonymous wrote:Sure. I’m still friends with some of them. On the flip side I was just thinking about one former fling yesterday, not fondly, and could only remember his first name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I brought them all together for one night they could never match my sweet imagination.
Everything looks worse in black and white!
An old flame reconnected via email. We had left our relationship without closure and there was a lot of chemistry. The email connection was quite flirty and there was a lot of shared laughter because you have so much common history at college. It was fun to become the person that you were when you were young and single. It was flattering and while DH was a bit miffed about it (because I tell him everything) I continued chatting, flirting etc.
For some reason I had not googled this person before but when I was contacted, I did. Wow! Accomplishments of a 1%er. Great life, wonderful family etc. I found out that this person had reached the heights of success in his field. He also used to be quite good looking so we exchanged pictures. I was shocked - he had turned into Mr. Burns from Simpsons. OMFG. I was like oh no no no no! I went and told DH and he was ROFL. I had to spend a weekend in bed with DH to exorcise the image from my mind. Thankfully, it was a normal face pic...not a dick pic.
BTW - I am quite a stylish and good looking 50+ woman...even if I am not mistaken for a 25 year old. We all have aged. Some into wine and some into ACV.. but this was the crypt keeper. All the flirtiness evaporated in an instance.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. I'm even FB friends with one of them.
Not an ounce of wistfulness for any of them, though, even the nice ones.
Thanks! Yeah, I learned that not being hot in high school feels awful at the time but as you grow older you start to care more about feeling comfortable with who you are and not how others see you. Nerds rule!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is reminding me of how my brother was voted sexiest boy in his senior class (he was gorgeous) and I was voted 3rd weirdest girl in my senior class. My brother became disabled and died of alcoholism and COPD at the age of 61.
I’m very sorry about your brother. But I love “third weirdest”...I’d wear that as a badge of pride!![]()

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a college girlfriend who was very pretty with an amazing body who I did think about from time to time. But that ended when I ran into her at our 30th reunion and she had really let herself go. No way did I recognize her except for her name tag. My wife was with me and she enjoyed saying “aren’t you glad......!”. My wife is still very hot at 50 so that was an easy answer.
I guess the primary attribute you find most important in a woman is her body shape. Boy, isn't your wife lucky!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a college girlfriend who was very pretty with an amazing body who I did think about from time to time. But that ended when I ran into her at our 30th reunion and she had really let herself go. No way did I recognize her except for her name tag. My wife was with me and she enjoyed saying “aren’t you glad......!”. My wife is still very hot at 50 so that was an easy answer.
I guess the primary attribute you find most important in a woman is her body shape. Boy, isn't your wife lucky!
Anonymous wrote:I had a college girlfriend who was very pretty with an amazing body who I did think about from time to time. But that ended when I ran into her at our 30th reunion and she had really let herself go. No way did I recognize her except for her name tag. My wife was with me and she enjoyed saying “aren’t you glad......!”. My wife is still very hot at 50 so that was an easy answer.