Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised you've dated for 4 months and haven't farted or pooped around each other. You guys need to loosen up.
Also, most men love women best when they're less dolled up and more natural. They're not naive about how aging works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me sad for women
+1. Come on, ladies. In your 40s you haven’t realized that men don’t care about any of this? You wear makeup for you and other women. He probably doesn’t even notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I was nervous about these things too for our first trip together with my DH, I think it's normal. But I bet you care a lot more about this stuff than your boyfriend does, so don't let your worries sidetrack you from having fun and enjoying your trip. FWIW our first trip was a disaster lol, but we are still together.
op: thank you. Good to hear. Why was it a disaster?
Yeah I was nervous about all the things - stinky poops, farting in my sleep, and just spending so much time together all at once. But he didn't care about any of those things, even though I was mortified.
It wasn't a disaster for any of those reasons though - it was because it was a poorly planned trip, and he had a really bad reaction to the time difference - his brain shut down and he was loopy for days and I had to babysit him.
I also had a bad first trip with my now-husband. We were just friends at the time and he got super drunk and threw up in the bushes at a Subway, propositioned the man and woman behind the counter, and stole the money in the charity donation box. I never saw him that drunk again and we've been together for 27 years.
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me sad for women
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me sad for women
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sleep with make up on?!
op: when he stays over, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first trip away with my now husband also kind of sucked. We were in NYC and the hotel, unbeknownst to us, was under construction so it was super loud and not very romantic. And he was acting weird. He got kind of drunk (he doesn't really drink either) and bought a taxidermied duck (wtf?!) off a street vendor which he then left in the hotel room (I actually saw that he left it and didn't say anything since I was sure it had mites or something). He also broke up with me a few days later.
We've been married for 15 years now though.
Lol at these stories. I’m the PP with the disaster of a first trip. We arrived at our destination at 9pm, which was actually 3am in our home city. He wanted to walk around and explore that night and I just wanted to get some sleep. We did walk around a little and by the time we went to bed it was midnight (6am). Then the next morning, he was like a kid at Christmas waking me up at 5am again (10am) wanting to go see the sunrise. I said I wanted to go back to sleep but he wouldn’t let me and I think I wanted to kick him out of the room right then. But that pretty much started our trip on the wrong foot and it kind of went downhill from there. At the end of the trip, we actually got in a huge fight and almost broke up! But we have been married for 15yrs now.
Anonymous wrote:My first trip away with my now husband also kind of sucked. We were in NYC and the hotel, unbeknownst to us, was under construction so it was super loud and not very romantic. And he was acting weird. He got kind of drunk (he doesn't really drink either) and bought a taxidermied duck (wtf?!) off a street vendor which he then left in the hotel room (I actually saw that he left it and didn't say anything since I was sure it had mites or something). He also broke up with me a few days later.
We've been married for 15 years now though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing you haven't had kids, OP. Has he?
Honestly, either way, no one expects you to look 20 when you're 40. Your boyfriend is actively choosing to be with you. Focus on that. He could be anywhere but he is spending the weekend with YOU. You got this, you hot, interesting, fun woman!
Yeah, I was also wondering who will be watching the kids.
I wasn't wondering about who might be watching any kids, but guessing OP hasn't been humbled by the experience of birthing a child and coming to accept and even be proud of her body. I find I am so much more confident now in my saggy boobs, round tummy, etc, than I ever was when I objectively looked amazing.
It's all really so much more about confidence than our various imperfections, which the right person will actually find attractive.
OP: we both have kids who will be with their other parent this weekend. I am confident in my body as I'm very active and my bf tells me all the time that he finds me "insanely attractive", hot, gorgeous, etc. However, dating after divorce is kind of weird. My exH used to call me terrible names and that I had a brain the size of a pea, so I think that took a toll.