Anonymous wrote:Maybe you were never interesting but hot enough so men were willing to overlook that.
Maybe you encountered a bunch of jerks.
Maybe you’re attractive but are a bore.
Either way, why not talk to other women? The fact that you’re trying to hold mens’ attention speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an introvert, it's been wonderful not to have the male gaze anymore! It's one reason I've let my gray hair grow in for the time being.
I'm right there with you, pp. As soon as we retire, I'm going completely gray.
My mom did that and she's getting a lot of lesbian gaze.
You say that like it's a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an introvert, it's been wonderful not to have the male gaze anymore! It's one reason I've let my gray hair grow in for the time being.
I'm right there with you, pp. As soon as we retire, I'm going completely gray.
My mom did that and she's getting a lot of lesbian gaze.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you were never interesting but hot enough so men were willing to overlook that.
Maybe you encountered a bunch of jerks.
Maybe you’re attractive but are a bore.
Either way, why not talk to other women? The fact that you’re trying to hold mens’ attention speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an introvert, it's been wonderful not to have the male gaze anymore! It's one reason I've let my gray hair grow in for the time being.
I'm right there with you, pp. As soon as we retire, I'm going completely gray.
My mom did that and she's getting a lot of lesbian gaze.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men still talk to me at 50+. Not sure what your issue is. Maybe your clothes are super frumpy? Wearing not enough makeup? Unattractive hairstyle?
A nice hair cut and color, a little make up, and a nice figure flattering outfit can really help you out.
OP. Nope. I get compliments from women all the time--from friends and even strangers (clerks, etc). I have lots of friends. I'm fit. Decent hair which I color very regularly (although it is nothing like the shiny, lush hair of my teen years--sigh) Light make-up. Nice clothing---I wear a lot of dresses worn by women 30+ (so not body-con and/or strapless but not dowdy)--shop higher end brands at Bloomingdales, etc.
Sounds like your pretty privilege disappeared. Your looks are still good and something that women aspire to - well groomed, all of the right clothes, natural yet aging beauty. But the instinctive sexual attractiveness to males is gone; as you are in that post-menopausal age range. Now you are just another normal human to them.
OP. Yes, I think this is probably true. I was never super confident or comfortable in my sexuality as a young person and I dressed the opposite of sexy (i was a huge fan of overalls in my early 20s) and skirted around life with my head mostly down. But even so I got a decent amount of privilege thrown my way and I could generally date the most attractive man in a room if I showed interest. Ironically I finally grew into my self and gained confidence in my 40s and then my looks faded. i think i'm a good conversationalist, a great friend, a decent wife and mother. But the pretty privilege is gone. I think in some ways it's easier to never have had it. It's hard to be invisible when you are used to be visible. It's also sobering to realize the real role of sexual attractiveness to how some others value you despite everything else you bring to the table a woman, colleague, employee, or person.
Humblebrag.
OP does give the impression of being quite full of herself and lacking self-awareness, hence the Schadenfreude in these comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an introvert, it's been wonderful not to have the male gaze anymore! It's one reason I've let my gray hair grow in for the time being.
I'm right there with you, pp. As soon as we retire, I'm going completely gray.
Anonymous wrote:As an introvert, it's been wonderful not to have the male gaze anymore! It's one reason I've let my gray hair grow in for the time being.
Anonymous wrote:Listen, not everyone has a high tolerance for women in midlife. Some of you are weak.
"No man ever was glorious, who was not laborious."
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you were never interesting but hot enough so men were willing to overlook that.
Maybe you encountered a bunch of jerks.
Maybe you’re attractive but are a bore.
Either way, why not talk to other women? The fact that you’re trying to hold mens’ attention speaks volumes.