Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a myth that there are lots of young women who would have sex with 55 plus men. Or 40 plus.
48 yo recent divorcee absolutely slaying the mid 20s women on Tinder. I'm not even that handsome and I'm only 5 ft 9.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a myth that there are lots of young women who would have sex with 55 plus men. Or 40 plus.
48 yo recent divorcee absolutely slaying the mid 20s women on Tinder. I'm not even that handsome and I'm only 5 ft 9.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a myth that there are lots of young women who would have sex with 55 plus men. Or 40 plus.
Anonymous wrote:As a 26-year old I would have found 40+ year old men repulsive to sleep with.
I was all about the young, fit hotties within a couple years up or down of my age. I also spent a lot of time at happy hours, Dewey beach, hiking, marathon running, socializing...and an old man...just no!!
I met my husband (1.5 years younger at that time). He spoke two languages and traveled extensively (internationally) for work. I accompanied him on a lot of those trips, lucky to have a flexible career with good leave benefit. His company also paid for significant others to travel. With all of his frequent flier miles we were in first class most of the time.
I also managed to finish my grad degree nights and advance in my own career. It was a really fun time. We waited 7years to have our kids.
I can't imagine starting my life with an old fart. Nor, would I now want to be 51 with a 70 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Given that sex is non-negotiable to men and always will be, and women start to have more trouble with it after menopause, what really is the right answer to this? I find it incredible that most 55+ men married to similarly aged or older women are not boning younger women just because they still can. Just for the release not for the intimacy and without ever leaving their wives. I'm not saying I like, condone, promote or defend it. Just that it is actually a difficult situation for which I have some sympathy. Am I wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women only have trouble when they are stuck with the same partner too long.
52 year old menopausal horny woman with 50 year old husband of 4 years. I feel like this is possibly very true. I am having the best sex of my entire life NOW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women only have trouble when they are stuck with the same partner too long.
This. And most men 55+ have some degree of ED issues, no matter this forum leads you to believe
Anonymous wrote:Given that sex is non-negotiable to men and always will be, and women start to have more trouble with it after menopause, what really is the right answer to this? I find it incredible that most 55+ men married to similarly aged or older women are not boning younger women just because they still can. Just for the release not for the intimacy and without ever leaving their wives. I'm not saying I like, condone, promote or defend it. Just that it is actually a difficult situation for which I have some sympathy. Am I wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women only have trouble when they are stuck with the same partner too long.
52 year old menopausal horny woman with 50 year old husband of 4 years. I feel like this is possibly very true. I am having the best sex of my entire life NOW.
I should add, this is a second marriage. First marriage my "partner" was never interested in making me feel good, beyond what was easy for him. That could be because he is a narcissist. Which means he was never a partner. Sure makes sense now.
My husband now is a true life partner. I have the intimacy I only dreamed of (at least now I know I wasnt crazy to). And he unlocked my potential. To go from ZERO vaginal O to a regular multiples is quite a change. Made possible by the right partner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women only have trouble when they are stuck with the same partner too long.
This. And most men 55+ have some degree of ED issues, no matter this forum leads you to believe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a myth that there are lots of young women who would have sex with 55 plus men. Or 40 plus.
Black male who works out daily and has a impressive sounding semi-public job. It is beyond easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a myth that there are lots of young women who would have sex with 55 plus men. Or 40 plus.
Keep thinking that.
I know it. I know lots of young women. I know they aren’t regularly having sex with old men.
This. Those of us actually in this age group know the truth. The two women I know who either are in or have been in relationships with much older guys have serious issues. Everyone else wants a guy our own age or within a couple years. We have a few friends who married “older guys”. What that means is the married someone mid to late 30s when they were late 20s or early 30s. A ten year age gap is considered a lot and will prompt a lot of discussion about whether they will have enough in common, if it will be a problem that they might be in different life stages, etc. it’s considered a real outlier. A 15+ age gap would be considered a major red flag. Any man over the age of 50 would be a WTF. Even if he were rich.
You might think “oh, I have no problem finding 20-something women to date” as a man in your 50s. You don’t realize the degree to which you are fishing from an extremely shallow pool. Those women didn’t pick you over some 32 yr old lawyer. They didn’t pick you at all, really. She’s going through something and you are a symptom.
1+ so much this. It's like all the 55+ yr olds think women... know no other women. We are living it and so are our friends and acquaintances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a myth that there are lots of young women who would have sex with 55 plus men. Or 40 plus.
Keep thinking that.
I know it. I know lots of young women. I know they aren’t regularly having sex with old men.
This. Those of us actually in this age group know the truth. The two women I know who either are in or have been in relationships with much older guys have serious issues. Everyone else wants a guy our own age or within a couple years. We have a few friends who married “older guys”. What that means is the married someone mid to late 30s when they were late 20s or early 30s. A ten year age gap is considered a lot and will prompt a lot of discussion about whether they will have enough in common, if it will be a problem that they might be in different life stages, etc. it’s considered a real outlier. A 15+ age gap would be considered a major red flag. Any man over the age of 50 would be a WTF. Even if he were rich.
You might think “oh, I have no problem finding 20-something women to date” as a man in your 50s. You don’t realize the degree to which you are fishing from an extremely shallow pool. Those women didn’t pick you over some 32 yr old lawyer. They didn’t pick you at all, really. She’s going through something and you are a symptom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women only have trouble when they are stuck with the same partner too long.
52 year old menopausal horny woman with 50 year old husband of 4 years. I feel like this is possibly very true. I am having the best sex of my entire life NOW.
Anonymous wrote:Women only have trouble when they are stuck with the same partner too long.