Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 51 and got back into shape recently and have been truly shocked by how women respond to me now. I was lazy about my health and needed to make a change so I did. I really didn’t want to believe that it was a matter of jealousy, but holy cow. Do other people experience this? I know, I sound arrogant, but I promise I’m not making it up. It’s not my attitude… I am kind, generous, inclusive, not braggy, etc. It feels so unfair.
I don’t know how anyone sees this as anything other than a troll
It’s kind of funny in a way
“I know, I sound arrogant, but I promise I’m not making it up”
This is straight out of the Dear Playboy “letters” from the 1970s
That was Penthouse and the meme was “Dear Penthouse, I never thought it would happen to me …” and then they go on to describe some wild sex scenario that matches common fantasies.
This was famously parodied in the opening scenes of “Splash” with John Candy running around handing out copies of the magazine.
so you are like 75? much older than 51 who references movies from 1983
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 51 and got back into shape recently and have been truly shocked by how women respond to me now. I was lazy about my health and needed to make a change so I did. I really didn’t want to believe that it was a matter of jealousy, but holy cow. Do other people experience this? I know, I sound arrogant, but I promise I’m not making it up. It’s not my attitude… I am kind, generous, inclusive, not braggy, etc. It feels so unfair.
I don’t know how anyone sees this as anything other than a troll
It’s kind of funny in a way
“I know, I sound arrogant, but I promise I’m not making it up”
This is straight out of the Dear Playboy “letters” from the 1970s
That was Penthouse and the meme was “Dear Penthouse, I never thought it would happen to me …” and then they go on to describe some wild sex scenario that matches common fantasies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are they saying that could possibly be mean about becoming fit? That's a pretty awesome accomplishment in middle age, OP! I need to do that
OP: it’s more dirty looks. And checking me out up and down.
So nobody said or did anything and you're making extreme assumptions about the actual nothing that happened?
Get help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 51 and got back into shape recently and have been truly shocked by how women respond to me now. I was lazy about my health and needed to make a change so I did. I really didn’t want to believe that it was a matter of jealousy, but holy cow. Do other people experience this? I know, I sound arrogant, but I promise I’m not making it up. It’s not my attitude… I am kind, generous, inclusive, not braggy, etc. It feels so unfair.
I don’t know how anyone sees this as anything other than a troll
It’s kind of funny in a way
“I know, I sound arrogant, but I promise I’m not making it up”
This is straight out of the Dear Playboy “letters” from the 1970s
That was Penthouse and the meme was “Dear Penthouse, I never thought it would happen to me …” and then they go on to describe some wild sex scenario that matches common fantasies.
This was famously parodied in the opening scenes of “Splash” with John Candy running around handing out copies of the magazine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 51 and got back into shape recently and have been truly shocked by how women respond to me now. I was lazy about my health and needed to make a change so I did. I really didn’t want to believe that it was a matter of jealousy, but holy cow. Do other people experience this? I know, I sound arrogant, but I promise I’m not making it up. It’s not my attitude… I am kind, generous, inclusive, not braggy, etc. It feels so unfair.
I don’t know how anyone sees this as anything other than a troll
It’s kind of funny in a way
“I know, I sound arrogant, but I promise I’m not making it up”
This is straight out of the Dear Playboy “letters” from the 1970s