Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like men and society prize women for a very short period of their life. Women's physical beauty starts to bloom at around 16, blossoms at around 18-22 and then stays slowly decreases until we hit 30. Then all of a sudden that youthful glow is gone. The moment we turn 30 and start to look like "women" and not girls, we are invisible to society.
How should we deal?
Why is it so important to be "prized" by a man.
I don't really get this. I am 50, multiple friends are widowed and divorced.
We prize each other, we have our own tribe, we love and support each other through good times and bad. Men leave and die. Most women by the time they are 60 are are left alone if we rely on men to complete us. Complete yourself, stop worrying about what men thing. We are awesome and beautiful and strong. We don't need men to have a complete and happy life.
Most men are gone by 60?? Please don't say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like men and society prize women for a very short period of their life. Women's physical beauty starts to bloom at around 16, blossoms at around 18-22 and then stays slowly decreases until we hit 30. Then all of a sudden that youthful glow is gone. The moment we turn 30 and start to look like "women" and not girls, we are invisible to society.
How should we deal?
Why is it so important to be "prized" by a man.
I don't really get this. I am 50, multiple friends are widowed and divorced.
We prize each other, we have our own tribe, we love and support each other through good times and bad. Men leave and die. Most women by the time they are 60 are are left alone if we rely on men to complete us. Complete yourself, stop worrying about what men thing. We are awesome and beautiful and strong. We don't need men to have a complete and happy life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a divorced dad, 51. Over the past couple of years I have dated a lot, and covered ages 22-53. While the 22- and 23-year-olds were fun, and I really liked a couple of the 40-year-olds, the two who stole my heart were 48 and 50. Smart, accomplished, beautiful, sexy as hell. I just think about either one of those women and I'm physically excited.
Yep but they are not..do a little research about older women, menopause and sex drive. Being over 50, you most likely are relieved there is no expectation of having sex.
Yeah that is a bit of a stretch. Maybe I am the exception cause the man I am see is 39 and I am 54. Only thing I feel relieved about is not having to worry about birth control. Menopause isn't a death toll of sex, I can promise you that
Don't believe you.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a divorced dad, 51. Over the past couple of years I have dated a lot, and covered ages 22-53. While the 22- and 23-year-olds were fun, and I really liked a couple of the 40-year-olds, the two who stole my heart were 48 and 50. Smart, accomplished, beautiful, sexy as hell. I just think about either one of those women and I'm physically excited.
Yep but they are not..do a little research about older women, menopause and sex drive. Being over 50, you most likely are relieved there is no expectation of having sex.
Yeah that is a bit of a stretch. Maybe I am the exception cause the man I am see is 39 and I am 54. Only thing I feel relieved about is not having to worry about birth control. Menopause isn't a death toll of sex, I can promise you that
Anonymous wrote:You remind me of this woman OP. Boo-hoo you're not special anymore and don't get pleasantries just for sucking in air. Now its time to find that people will value you for.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like men and society prize women for a very short period of their life. Women's physical beauty starts to bloom at around 16, blossoms at around 18-22 and then stays slowly decreases until we hit 30. Then all of a sudden that youthful glow is gone. The moment we turn 30 and start to look like "women" and not girls, we are invisible to society.
How should we deal?
This is why I'm so grateful now that I'm in my 60s that I wasn't beautiful as a young woman. This bothers people who were beautiful more than it bothers us plain Janes. I'm having a great time and don't feel invisible at all.Anonymous wrote:It seems like men and society prize women for a very short period of their life. Women's physical beauty starts to bloom at around 16, blossoms at around 18-22 and then stays slowly decreases until we hit 30. Then all of a sudden that youthful glow is gone. The moment we turn 30 and start to look like "women" and not girls, we are invisible to society.
How should we deal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a divorced dad, 51. Over the past couple of years I have dated a lot, and covered ages 22-53. While the 22- and 23-year-olds were fun, and I really liked a couple of the 40-year-olds, the two who stole my heart were 48 and 50. Smart, accomplished, beautiful, sexy as hell. I just think about either one of those women and I'm physically excited.
Yep but they are not..do a little research about older women, menopause and sex drive. Being over 50, you most likely are relieved there is no expectation of having sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a divorced dad, 51. Over the past couple of years I have dated a lot, and covered ages 22-53. While the 22- and 23-year-olds were fun, and I really liked a couple of the 40-year-olds, the two who stole my heart were 48 and 50. Smart, accomplished, beautiful, sexy as hell. I just think about either one of those women and I'm physically excited.
Yep but they are not..do a little research about older women, menopause and sex drive. Being over 50, you most likely are relieved there is no expectation of having sex.