Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
because a lot of here are gen x or older millenials, with aging parents (or husbands!), and know what dealing with old men are like!
Right? It's more out of solidarity with other women. We're not fighting over the same men. Most older women don't want older men anyway - they prefer to be single over taking on a second husband and becoming a caretaker to a new man and potentially his children.
This is the truth. All my friends are long-marrieds to their first husbands (met in college, grad school or first jobs) but would not remarry if widowed/divorced. No one wants to be a caretaker after raising a family to anyone but their current spouse.
You can just marry an older guy who is fit and doesn’t need a “caretaker”. They exist. Don’t judge all men by your fat slug of a DH.
But why? Such a man wouldn't add any value to my lifet. I have plenty of money, friends, my own kids, and sex is not exactly difficult for a reasonably attractive woman of any age to find. Commitment to an older man, no matter how much he works out, would be a liability at this point.
Attractive financially independent 40s women have no deficit of men their own age courting them. I have a suitor 1 year younger than me, he’s tall, educated and good looking. Full head of dark hair, smooth skin. I don’t see why I would need to date or marry a man in his 60s if I’m able to land 40s men from my own lane.
That’s 40’s. Big difference. Come talk to us in your 50’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
because a lot of here are gen x or older millenials, with aging parents (or husbands!), and know what dealing with old men are like!
Right? It's more out of solidarity with other women. We're not fighting over the same men. Most older women don't want older men anyway - they prefer to be single over taking on a second husband and becoming a caretaker to a new man and potentially his children.
This is the truth. All my friends are long-marrieds to their first husbands (met in college, grad school or first jobs) but would not remarry if widowed/divorced. No one wants to be a caretaker after raising a family to anyone but their current spouse.
You can just marry an older guy who is fit and doesn’t need a “caretaker”. They exist. Don’t judge all men by your fat slug of a DH.
But why? Such a man wouldn't add any value to my lifet. I have plenty of money, friends, my own kids, and sex is not exactly difficult for a reasonably attractive woman of any age to find. Commitment to an older man, no matter how much he works out, would be a liability at this point.
Attractive financially independent 40s women have no deficit of men their own age courting them. I have a suitor 1 year younger than me, he’s tall, educated and good looking. Full head of dark hair, smooth skin. I don’t see why I would need to date or marry a man in his 60s if I’m able to land 40s men from my own lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
because a lot of here are gen x or older millenials, with aging parents (or husbands!), and know what dealing with old men are like!
Right? It's more out of solidarity with other women. We're not fighting over the same men. Most older women don't want older men anyway - they prefer to be single over taking on a second husband and becoming a caretaker to a new man and potentially his children.
This is the truth. All my friends are long-marrieds to their first husbands (met in college, grad school or first jobs) but would not remarry if widowed/divorced. No one wants to be a caretaker after raising a family to anyone but their current spouse.
You can just marry an older guy who is fit and doesn’t need a “caretaker”. They exist. Don’t judge all men by your fat slug of a DH.
But why? Such a man wouldn't add any value to my lifet. I have plenty of money, friends, my own kids, and sex is not exactly difficult for a reasonably attractive woman of any age to find. Commitment to an older man, no matter how much he works out, would be a liability at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
because a lot of here are gen x or older millenials, with aging parents (or husbands!), and know what dealing with old men are like!
Right? It's more out of solidarity with other women. We're not fighting over the same men. Most older women don't want older men anyway - they prefer to be single over taking on a second husband and becoming a caretaker to a new man and potentially his children.
This is the truth. All my friends are long-marrieds to their first husbands (met in college, grad school or first jobs) but would not remarry if widowed/divorced. No one wants to be a caretaker after raising a family to anyone but their current spouse.
You can just marry an older guy who is fit and doesn’t need a “caretaker”. They exist. Don’t judge all men by your fat slug of a DH.
But why? Such a man wouldn't add any value to my lifet. I have plenty of money, friends, my own kids, and sex is not exactly difficult for a reasonably attractive woman of any age to find. Commitment to an older man, no matter how much he works out, would be a liability at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a fit, tall and reasonably attracive older guy. What’s odd is that I get more interest from younger women than I did when I was actually their age. I think it partly has to do with an actor that I resemble who is in everything right now. Maybe, my look - although not great, is in style right now?
Btw, I wouldn’t date these people - I’m happily married.
I hate to say it but there is definitely a subset of men who look better at 50 than at 20.
I was definitely a late bloomer. I was tall and skinny which is not a great look. Then, I was an avid bike racer (road and mountain) which made me look even worse. Once I got into lifting and put on quite a bit of muscle plus got older looking it really seemed to change things.
There is a huge difference between 50 and 60 for men. 50 is pretty much the same as 40 for men who workout and take a good care of themselves. Things really start going downhill for 60+ men . They look worse than 60s women in my opinion
Completely agree with this. My dad looked younger than my mom until their 60s, then within a couple year span, he started looking really old (white hair, bags under his eyes, liver spots on his skin, hunching over, looks tired all the time), but she still looks the same as she did in her early fifties because she's always been high maintenance about working out, skin care and procedures, fashion, hair, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
because a lot of here are gen x or older millenials, with aging parents (or husbands!), and know what dealing with old men are like!
Right? It's more out of solidarity with other women. We're not fighting over the same men. Most older women don't want older men anyway - they prefer to be single over taking on a second husband and becoming a caretaker to a new man and potentially his children.
This is the truth. All my friends are long-marrieds to their first husbands (met in college, grad school or first jobs) but would not remarry if widowed/divorced. No one wants to be a caretaker after raising a family to anyone but their current spouse.
You can just marry an older guy who is fit and doesn’t need a “caretaker”. They exist. Don’t judge all men by your fat slug of a DH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
because a lot of here are gen x or older millenials, with aging parents (or husbands!), and know what dealing with old men are like!
Right? It's more out of solidarity with other women. We're not fighting over the same men. Most older women don't want older men anyway - they prefer to be single over taking on a second husband and becoming a caretaker to a new man and potentially his children.
This is the truth. All my friends are long-marrieds to their first husbands (met in college, grad school or first jobs) but would not remarry if widowed/divorced. No one wants to be a caretaker after raising a family to anyone but their current spouse.
You can just marry an older guy who is fit and doesn’t need a “caretaker”. They exist. Don’t judge all men by your fat slug of a DH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
because a lot of here are gen x or older millenials, with aging parents (or husbands!), and know what dealing with old men are like!
Right? It's more out of solidarity with other women. We're not fighting over the same men. Most older women don't want older men anyway - they prefer to be single over taking on a second husband and becoming a caretaker to a new man and potentially his children.
This is the truth. All my friends are long-marrieds to their first husbands (met in college, grad school or first jobs) but would not remarry if widowed/divorced. No one wants to be a caretaker after raising a family to anyone but their current spouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
And why is that? I don't get why so much hate.
I think that women resent the idea of younger women getting the better quality older guys. There’s also some concern about a younger woman taking an interest in their man.
There’s a lot of resentment here for age gap relationships.
Jealousy is the word. Menopause is psychologically rough for many women who won't accept their aging.
Menopause takes off pink glasses and helps to see life in real terms. I personally think now of many years I had spent on romantic stressors related to men instead of focusing on my career, for example. I would have achieved so much more in my life if I wasn’t conditioned to get married asap, and then didn’t have to deal with divorce in my 40s, and all that useless dating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
And why is that? I don't get why so much hate.
I think that women resent the idea of younger women getting the better quality older guys. There’s also some concern about a younger woman taking an interest in their man.
There’s a lot of resentment here for age gap relationships.
I don't think it's about resentment. Many older women do not want to remarry, especially women who are already at least 50, many view men as a liability. They've already raised their kids and cared for their husbands, and they don't want to do it all over again. Many older women cherish being single. They find companionship with other women or their children. Committing to a new man means potentially becoming his caretaker, accomodating his children and grandchildren, etc. It's just not appealing.
+1
We are not jealous. You young women want the old men, you can have them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
And why is that? I don't get why so much hate.
I think that women resent the idea of younger women getting the better quality older guys. There’s also some concern about a younger woman taking an interest in their man.
There’s a lot of resentment here for age gap relationships.
Jealousy is the word. Menopause is psychologically rough for many women who won't accept their aging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
And why is that? I don't get why so much hate.
I think that women resent the idea of younger women getting the better quality older guys. There’s also some concern about a younger woman taking an interest in their man.
There’s a lot of resentment here for age gap relationships.
I don't think it's about resentment. Many older women do not want to remarry, especially women who are already at least 50, many view men as a liability. They've already raised their kids and cared for their husbands, and they don't want to do it all over again. Many older women cherish being single. They find companionship with other women or their children. Committing to a new man means potentially becoming his caretaker, accomodating his children and grandchildren, etc. It's just not appealing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OP doesn’t know that one of the biggest triggers for DCUM women is admitting you like older men. 😂😂😂
+100
This is a huge trigger here.
And why is that? I don't get why so much hate.
I think that women resent the idea of younger women getting the better quality older guys. There’s also some concern about a younger woman taking an interest in their man.
There’s a lot of resentment here for age gap relationships.
Jealousy is the word. Menopause is psychologically rough for many women who won't accept their aging.