Anonymous wrote:Bad, but it's because I hang out with the illiterate and illegals.They all come with baggage and problems: several baby mamas, bankruptcies, in debt, overweight, tantrums, rigid, on cuckoo bills, zero emotional regulation, unemployed, married, missing the motherland...
Interestingly, no drugs or alcohol.
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^^PS: I don't begrudge men who are having a spree with many women much younger. They get to be who they are, and that is fine. But I don't envy the younger women, or feel I am in competition with them, either. Why would I be? There's just no appeal there, not for me.
Sometimes it gets presented as if women in my time of life have to compete with younger women for some kind of prize. But we seem not to be looking for the same thing, not in these cases. Would I be in competition with a toddler for McDonald's fries? That would be silly, no?
Trust me you are not in competition with younger women. You’re not even in the game.
Not interested in McDonald's fries, sorry.
Carry on.
And I’m not interested in a Taco Bell Burrito. It just doesn’t feel or taste the same, sorry.
Carry on.
It seems we shall both be exquisitely happy if we never even cross paths. Isn't that lovely? The world offers much to each of us. Bravo.
Anonymous wrote:I am a 40-year-old man currently dating three women between the ages of 25 and 32. I earn $1 million per year and have a net worth of $25 million. They all want to lock me down, but I prefer the single life, and it has been going great for the past ten years.
Anonymous wrote:I am a 40-year-old man currently dating three women between the ages of 25 and 32. I earn $1 million per year and have a net worth of $25 million. They all want to lock me down, but I prefer the single life, and it has been going great for the past ten years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Late 40s woman . I’m not attracted to 99% men I meet I always find what’s wrong with them . I tried sleeping with several partners out of hope they will grow on me . But feel nothing .
I have the opposite problem. I become wildly attracted to any man who knows how to approach me correctly. Which I don’t think is very hard! It’s making dating difficult because I am very impatient.
Find someone who is very much into you. When I met my boyfriend for the first time, chemistry was so obvious and intense. When I come visit him, we often times end up in the bedroom a minute after I entered the door. If we plan to drive somewhere from his home, he asks me to call/text him when I arrive and wait for him outside - because if I enter the house, we can’t go anywhere for two hours. We are mid to late 40s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Late 40s woman . I’m not attracted to 99% men I meet I always find what’s wrong with them . I tried sleeping with several partners out of hope they will grow on me . But feel nothing .
I have a similar problem with women over 40. I’m just not attracted to them no matter how hard I’ve tried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
^^PS: I don't begrudge men who are having a spree with many women much younger. They get to be who they are, and that is fine. But I don't envy the younger women, or feel I am in competition with them, either. Why would I be? There's just no appeal there, not for me.
Sometimes it gets presented as if women in my time of life have to compete with younger women for some kind of prize. But we seem not to be looking for the same thing, not in these cases. Would I be in competition with a toddler for McDonald's fries? That would be silly, no?
Trust me you are not in competition with younger women. You’re not even in the game.
Not interested in McDonald's fries, sorry.
Carry on.
And I’m not interested in a Taco Bell Burrito. It just doesn’t feel or taste the same, sorry.
Carry on.
It seems we shall both be exquisitely happy if we never even cross paths. Isn't that lovely? The world offers much to each of us. Bravo.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 47, never married, no kids. I've been single for about 15 years. I dated quite a bit during my 30s but never met the right person. Once I hit 40 I realized I was enjoying my life and the whole dating thing was more trouble than it's worth. I haven't been on a date in over five years and don't see that changing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
^^PS: I don't begrudge men who are having a spree with many women much younger. They get to be who they are, and that is fine. But I don't envy the younger women, or feel I am in competition with them, either. Why would I be? There's just no appeal there, not for me.
Sometimes it gets presented as if women in my time of life have to compete with younger women for some kind of prize. But we seem not to be looking for the same thing, not in these cases. Would I be in competition with a toddler for McDonald's fries? That would be silly, no?
Trust me you are not in competition with younger women. You’re not even in the game.
Not interested in McDonald's fries, sorry.
Carry on.
And I’m not interested in a Taco Bell Burrito. It just doesn’t feel or taste the same, sorry.
Carry on.