Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is a perfect example of how women don't support other women, and are incredibly judgmental.
Let women feel whatever they want to feel if it's a positive to them.
+1
It doesn't harm anyone and boosts someone's self esteem.
It does harm me if I have to sit around listen to your delusional ass at girl's night out and pretend I agree you look 25.
Clearly you don’t really like these women. Why did you even go out with them? They’d be much better off without a person in their midst who is secretly making fun of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I look in my 20’s but I’ve been mistaken to be a younger person many times.
I’m 54 and people assume I’m in my 30’s.
I don’t see it personally.
No, they don't.
Yea they do. It’s weird to me too but alas it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:So you’re white without saying you’re white
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I look in my 20’s but I’ve been mistaken to be a younger person many times.
I’m 54 and people assume I’m in my 30’s.
I don’t see it personally.
No, they don't.
Anonymous wrote:I recently had dinner with relatives, all females in their early 50s. All the women look their ages (and one looks slightly older). During the dinner, all of the women (with straight faces) kept commenting on how young they looked, how people mistake them for 20/30 somethings, how young guys hit on them constantly, etc. I was baffled by the delusion but tried hard not to show it.
Serious question, but what's behind that level of deluding? Is it fear of reality, getting older, being competitive, and is there any point in disagreeing with them when they aren't hurting anyone? Also, what is so wrong with looking good for your age?
I am the youngest in the group at 41, and while I take excellent care of myself, I look my age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some women get a lot of attention even as they get older b/c they are happy, fun, interested in others, do a lot of fun/different things, and have confidence. They are great to be around b/c they are warm and welcoming. Everyone wants to be close to a woman like that!
I agree with this and also what does this have to do with anything the OP said?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is a perfect example of how women don't support other women, and are incredibly judgmental.
Let women feel whatever they want to feel if it's a positive to them.
+1
It doesn't harm anyone and boosts someone's self esteem.
It does harm me if I have to sit around listen to your delusional ass at girl's night out and pretend I agree you look 25.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I look in my 20’s but I’ve been mistaken to be a younger person many times.
I’m 54 and people assume I’m in my 30’s.
I don’t see it personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some women really need attention from men to validate themselves and so will perpetuate those types of situations their entire adult lives.
I do know one woman who gets hit on by younger men and she is a huge flirt. Which is fine. Good for her. She likes the attention. But she is soliciting the attention. I just don't believe a whole lot of 50-something women who are out in the world completely minding their own business and not looking for it are getting hit on by young guys constantly. Doesn't pass the laugh test.
I find the opposite. My 50 yo friends generally feel invisible, we don’t feel or look great in our opinion. When we were young and beautiful you really couch your action to ensure nobody thinks you are “flirting”.
But at 50 you can just be yourself and people don’t think hey why is she talking to that man. Well it’s because I’m not a threat anymore. But every blue moon somebody didn’t get the memo that 50 something’s are invisible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some have really hood self esteem. Is that a crime? Im 46 and look maybe 10 years younger, except when my grays show.
Delusional, is more like it. What else are you delusional about?
Anonymous wrote:Some women really need attention from men to validate themselves and so will perpetuate those types of situations their entire adult lives.
I do know one woman who gets hit on by younger men and she is a huge flirt. Which is fine. Good for her. She likes the attention. But she is soliciting the attention. I just don't believe a whole lot of 50-something women who are out in the world completely minding their own business and not looking for it are getting hit on by young guys constantly. Doesn't pass the laugh test.