Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men
Yes, yakis! I remember thinking they looked so old! Men are just full of themselves, and have no realistic perception of their looks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men
Yes, yakis! I remember thinking they looked so old! Men are just full of themselves, and have no realistic perception of their looks. The absolute maximum age difference for me back in my 20s where a man still appeared hot was 11-13 years gap.
Same. In my twenties, men over thirty just seemed old to me, and I wouldn't even chat with them in a flirtatious matter. 40-somethings seemed like grandpas to me, and no one wants to sleep with a grandpa. The only person I knew in my twenties who dated someone older was effectively a sugar baby and was in it for the money, and there was a lot of it flowing her way.
Yea I remember being 21 and a 35 year old in a class abroad hit on me. I thought he was old… not dateable.
Women have a tendency to overvalue their value
Attractive women who are under 35 are high value. Everyone wants to date them. Their only fault is not knowing their value and settling for some 40- or 50-something with child support, alimony payments, and other baggage.
Hey I’m about to settle for someone with alimony and child support. Guess what, CS is only 2 more years and alimony is 5 at most. We’re talking about the rest of our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men
Yes, yakis! I remember thinking they looked so old! Men are just full of themselves, and have no realistic perception of their looks. The absolute maximum age difference for me back in my 20s where a man still appeared hot was 11-13 years gap.
Same. In my twenties, men over thirty just seemed old to me, and I wouldn't even chat with them in a flirtatious matter. 40-somethings seemed like grandpas to me, and no one wants to sleep with a grandpa. The only person I knew in my twenties who dated someone older was effectively a sugar baby and was in it for the money, and there was a lot of it flowing her way.
Yea I remember being 21 and a 35 year old in a class abroad hit on me. I thought he was old… not dateable.
Women have a tendency to overvalue their value
Attractive women who are under 35 are high value. Everyone wants to date them. Their only fault is not knowing their value and settling for some 40- or 50-something with child support, alimony payments, and other baggage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men
Yes, yakis! I remember thinking they looked so old! Men are just full of themselves, and have no realistic perception of their looks. The absolute maximum age difference for me back in my 20s where a man still appeared hot was 11-13 years gap.
Same. In my twenties, men over thirty just seemed old to me, and I wouldn't even chat with them in a flirtatious matter. 40-somethings seemed like grandpas to me, and no one wants to sleep with a grandpa. The only person I knew in my twenties who dated someone older was effectively a sugar baby and was in it for the money, and there was a lot of it flowing her way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men
Yes, yakis! I remember thinking they looked so old! Men are just full of themselves, and have no realistic perception of their looks. The absolute maximum age difference for me back in my 20s where a man still appeared hot was 11-13 years gap.
Same. In my twenties, men over thirty just seemed old to me, and I wouldn't even chat with them in a flirtatious matter. 40-somethings seemed like grandpas to me, and no one wants to sleep with a grandpa. The only person I knew in my twenties who dated someone older was effectively a sugar baby and was in it for the money, and there was a lot of it flowing her way.
Yea I remember being 21 and a 35 year old in a class abroad hit on me. I thought he was old… not dateable.
Women have a tendency to overvalue their value
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hot
Women with caterpillars on their eyelids are not hot
I've been single for a while and at this point I'd happily date a woman with a unibrow. =)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men
Yes, yakis! I remember thinking they looked so old! Men are just full of themselves, and have no realistic perception of their looks. The absolute maximum age difference for me back in my 20s where a man still appeared hot was 11-13 years gap.
Same. In my twenties, men over thirty just seemed old to me, and I wouldn't even chat with them in a flirtatious matter. 40-somethings seemed like grandpas to me, and no one wants to sleep with a grandpa. The only person I knew in my twenties who dated someone older was effectively a sugar baby and was in it for the money, and there was a lot of it flowing her way.
Yea I remember being 21 and a 35 year old in a class abroad hit on me. I thought he was old… not dateable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men
Yes, yakis! I remember thinking they looked so old! Men are just full of themselves, and have no realistic perception of their looks. The absolute maximum age difference for me back in my 20s where a man still appeared hot was 11-13 years gap.
Same. In my twenties, men over thirty just seemed old to me, and I wouldn't even chat with them in a flirtatious matter. 40-somethings seemed like grandpas to me, and no one wants to sleep with a grandpa. The only person I knew in my twenties who dated someone older was effectively a sugar baby and was in it for the money, and there was a lot of it flowing her way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men
Yes, yakis! I remember thinking they looked so old! Men are just full of themselves, and have no realistic perception of their looks.
Men quickly discover that their looks don't really matter a lot. Height, attitude, humor, money, status - an ugly guy can go a long way if he has these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men
Yes, yakis! I remember thinking they looked so old! Men are just full of themselves, and have no realistic perception of their looks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men
Yes, yakis! I remember thinking they looked so old! Men are just full of themselves, and have no realistic perception of their looks. The absolute maximum age difference for me back in my 20s where a man still appeared hot was 11-13 years gap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rich hot men don’t want saggy tits and a baggy old pussy. They can easily get an attractive woman in real life without using OLD. I mean what the hell did you expect?
I'm a member in a high end gym, and just don't see women in their 40-50s with saggy boobs and baggy pussy in a steam room. Most have very tight nice bodies. Something is wrong with you, man.
But do their faces look 25? No of course not. Men want a woman who looks 25 and has a hot body
Anonymous wrote:At 25 it grossed me out to even be asked out by older men