Anonymous wrote:I’m going off in a tangent but reading all this makes me so scared of online dating. I’m newly divorced and late 50’s. I honestly wonder what a man would see in me? Why not someone younger? I’m told I look great for my age but I still am convinced that we as a society just don’t like the look of an aging woman. Myself included!
Anonymous wrote:Her wardrobe reminds me of the mail order catalogue “Boston Proper”. Like everything was purchased from that catalogue. Very 90’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone actually know Joan? I would like to know what she looked like before her tv glow-up.
They showed photos of her when she was younger and talking about her marriage in one episode. Her face looked completely different. No exaggeration.
She really did look like an entirely different person. I almost wonder if she didn’t need reconstruction or something.
Also, I am shocked that we don’t even have anyone pretending to know her on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone actually know Joan? I would like to know what she looked like before her tv glow-up.
They showed photos of her when she was younger and talking about her marriage in one episode. Her face looked completely different. No exaggeration.
She really did look like an entirely different person. I almost wonder if she didn’t need reconstruction or something.
Also, I am shocked that we don’t even have anyone pretending to know her on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone actually know Joan? I would like to know what she looked like before her tv glow-up.
They showed photos of her when she was younger and talking about her marriage in one episode. Her face looked completely different. No exaggeration.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone actually know Joan? I would like to know what she looked like before her tv glow-up.
Anonymous wrote:I’m going off in a tangent but reading all this makes me so scared of online dating. I’m newly divorced and late 50’s. I honestly wonder what a man would see in me? Why not someone younger? I’m told I look great for my age but I still am convinced that we as a society just don’t like the look of an aging woman. Myself included!
Anonymous wrote:I’m going off in a tangent but reading all this makes me so scared of online dating. I’m newly divorced and late 50’s. I honestly wonder what a man would see in me? Why not someone younger? I’m told I look great for my age but I still am convinced that we as a society just don’t like the look of an aging woman. Myself included!
Anonymous wrote:I’m going off in a tangent but reading all this makes me so scared of online dating. I’m newly divorced and late 50’s. I honestly wonder what a man would see in me? Why not someone younger? I’m told I look great for my age but I still am convinced that we as a society just don’t like the look of an aging woman. Myself included!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree she’s very plastic and too made up. But I hate all the thin-bashing. I’m thin like Joan and it’s not on purpose. I can’t help it. Some people are naturally thin. But I agree that if I were on this show I would insist on wearing less revealing clothes. They only highlight the less appealing aspects.
I’m not here for the body shaming but the choices? Joan, you did not have to spray tan your legs into oompah loopah territory. Bad extensions are also a choice. The plastic surgery IDK. The pressure not to age has become so intense for American women. And there’s always risk. It’s amazing how many wealthy women have bad surgery; I think it’s crazy difficult to find really excellent surgeons who will give you a realistic look.
I’m still traumatized from the burgundy leather pants in an earlier episode. I don’t think we ever talked about it but lord those were awful.
Anonymous wrote:I agree she’s very plastic and too made up. But I hate all the thin-bashing. I’m thin like Joan and it’s not on purpose. I can’t help it. Some people are naturally thin. But I agree that if I were on this show I would insist on wearing less revealing clothes. They only highlight the less appealing aspects.