Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All has to do with age. I dated a few truly beautiful “women” between 20-31. For fun over years on LinkedIn or Facebook take a peak. Most have not aged well at all.
BTW it is intermediating to date a really beautiful women. I recall I had this one girlfriend literally more beautiful than any model or movie star. Five foot nine inch, 120 pounds yet somehow a figure and perfect breads and beautiful blonde hair. I recall folks described her as a much better looking younger version of Christie Brinkley.
She did not work out and ate junk food.
Weird part I took her to two weddings and I could feel the bride wanted to rip her heart out. Even my old uncles were lining up to dance with her. I later took her to my company Xmas party and the posted photos pretty much had her in like 30 percent of shots. She did not work there. I have guys pretty much jump out of cars while I was walking with her.
I dated three girlfriends that level. They are that hot. One girl I dated pre internet got paid to go to clubs and restaurants. They actually pay her to eat and drink. I recall one club owner said 40-100 guys will come on extra if she just sat in front.
But all of them got old
My dog is a rock star like that. People literally pull over on the side of the road to meet him. I can't walk 10 feet without someone running over. He has been filmed by people all over the world so I know he must be on everyone's social media in foreign countries. Yesterday, some man asked if he could Facetime with my dog on a call to his daughter.
It's tough being so beautiful. Not a minute's peace.
DCUM, this is why I can't quit you.
SAMEAnonymous wrote:They spend more time on their looks AND they know their angles. If you have any good friends who are into photography, ask them to spend some time with you. They will tell you what works for you and from then on you'll always look better in the photos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All has to do with age. I dated a few truly beautiful “women” between 20-31. For fun over years on LinkedIn or Facebook take a peak. Most have not aged well at all.
BTW it is intermediating to date a really beautiful women. I recall I had this one girlfriend literally more beautiful than any model or movie star. Five foot nine inch, 120 pounds yet somehow a figure and perfect breads and beautiful blonde hair. I recall folks described her as a much better looking younger version of Christie Brinkley.
She did not work out and ate junk food.
Weird part I took her to two weddings and I could feel the bride wanted to rip her heart out. Even my old uncles were lining up to dance with her. I later took her to my company Xmas party and the posted photos pretty much had her in like 30 percent of shots. She did not work there. I have guys pretty much jump out of cars while I was walking with her.
I dated three girlfriends that level. They are that hot. One girl I dated pre internet got paid to go to clubs and restaurants. They actually pay her to eat and drink. I recall one club owner said 40-100 guys will come on extra if she just sat in front.
But all of them got old
You can’t be a real person, what is this insanity. You sound like Al Bundy reliving the time he scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, Bubba "Spare Tire" Dixon.
Anonymous wrote:I think you really have to know how to accentuate your best features.
I am 55 but have huge eyes, a great nose, DD naturals and I’m relatively tall. And super fit for my age.
Also: I have stick straight thinnish hair, and very pale skin with no eyelashes.
So, I make it easy: I keep my hair long and wear a halo to fill out the thickness. I use latisse for my eyelashes and I own a spray tan gun and a little tent that I put in my basement and I spray tan myself every other day. 10 minutes this extra stuff takes. Tops.
I’d love to wear what my friends do but I’d look like a clown. I accentuate my thin legs and play down the bit of the belly I have.
I don’t look good in pants, I do in dresses. So… know yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Sorry this offended people. I guess looking at Instagram did kind of take a hit on my self-esteem. I'm not talking about influencers or anything -- I don't follow or look at people like that. I just scrolled through and saw posts from old friends from grad school, my old roommate, etc. -- women my age with similar jobs, families, lifestyles. These women all have jobs and kids and I know they aren't spending hours staging Instagram photos. These were just candid shots from weekend trips to a brewery or summer vacation, not professional photos.
There was one photo of a friend with some of her extended family, and she just looked so... with it. Nothing special, her hair was pulled back and she wasn't wearing a ton of makeup. But she was wearing a jersey midi dress that looked phenomenal on her, and her shoes and purse just looked classic and perfect -- not overly catchy or too trendy, but cute and practical. It looked effortlessly pulled together and she looked fantastic even though it was clearly not a staged or professional photo. I wish I could pull that off. I feel like I would wind up looking like I was trying too hard. But it's not like she's much more beautiful than me or has a better body. I'd say we're about equal. She just looks stylish, and I feel like I never do.
I also don't tan at all and I feel like this works against me. I have good skin but I feel like it's hard to photograph. I look like a ghost in a lot of photos and even if I wear blush and/or bronzer I never have that "glow". I just looked washed out. Maybe I'm wearing the wrong colors? I don't know.
I feel like I want to step up my style but can't figure out how.
Gosh you are one of the saddest sounding people I’ve heard in a while. I have many insecurities but I never just stare at average looking women and be like ‘why do they look better than i do?’ Sure, when I look at literal super models I am like ‘wow now that person is on a different level’ but I never feel that way about women I know/see generally.
I guess bc I do think I’m pretty when I wear my favorite clothing and make up.
I really think you need to get out of this headspace. I would focus on friends and/or dating. You sound single. If you aren’t, I’m shocked.