Anonymous wrote:I've always been ugly so luckily have never had to deal with this very difficult problem. One time a homeless person told me I was too ugly to wear the skirt I was wearing, and a father/son tourist duo laughed, but that's the closest I've come to turning a head.
Thoughts and prayers, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 42 and an Asian twin. We are tall and thin with long dark hair. We have turned heads our whole lives, especially when we are together. It’s gotten even worse as our daughters have gotten older and walk around with us. They are stunning.
So many amazingly beautiful women on DCUM! Many of whom look far younger than their age. I'm not sure where they're all hiding in DC (but maybe DCUM just attracts beautiful women from around the country).
NP but curious why you picked this Asian poster specifically for your sarcastic takedown?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 42 and an Asian twin. We are tall and thin with long dark hair. We have turned heads our whole lives, especially when we are together. It’s gotten even worse as our daughters have gotten older and walk around with us. They are stunning.
So many amazingly beautiful women on DCUM! Many of whom look far younger than their age. I'm not sure where they're all hiding in DC (but maybe DCUM just attracts beautiful women from around the country).
NP but curious why you picked this Asian poster specifically for your sarcastic takedown?
Anonymous wrote:I had a torrid affair at 38. Maybe 45?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get why women are supposed to doll up, wear revealing clothes, make up, jewelry, designer duds, perfume, hair dye, nail paint etc etc.
Why just basic cleaning and grooming like men isn't enough by society's standards?
Because if the men get us to focus on this crap, and to pick each other apart over it, then they don’t have to truly compete with us
Anonymous wrote:As a 50 years old man I have found women to be far more confident in their looks and attractiveness as they age. Women still have a dedicated skincare/makeup routine well into old age. That kind of dedication must have results else women won't keep doing it.
Perhaps they would rather not get attention from bold and big bellied men like me and would rather have younger sexier men look at them instead lol, but I don't think women ever stop turning heads.
I don't know what most of us men tend to notice younger women more despite the fact that in 9/10 times they would never look our way and when they do they are looking for something to extract lol.
I am delusional, a 30 years old woman who agrees to engage with me either romantically or sexually in 99% of cases I could be financially attractive. Yes I work out, but I am 50 and bold with a protruding belly.
Anonymous wrote:I still turn heads but the men are older than I and I am 74.
Anonymous wrote:I have a different set of circumstances. I was objectively hot in my 20s, but looked rough in my 30s - first, pregnancy took its toll, then, I developed an autoimmune disorder, then, perimenopause. I had grown used to being invisible. But then, I lost all of the weight at 43-44. The heads that turn now are older, but I definitely get much more attention than I have in many years. Even full body scans. I figure I have another 3-4 years, max, before I become invisible again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 42 and an Asian twin. We are tall and thin with long dark hair. We have turned heads our whole lives, especially when we are together. It’s gotten even worse as our daughters have gotten older and walk around with us. They are stunning.
So many amazingly beautiful women on DCUM! Many of whom look far younger than their age. I'm not sure where they're all hiding in DC (but maybe DCUM just attracts beautiful women from around the country).
Anonymous wrote:I don't get why women are supposed to doll up, wear revealing clothes, make up, jewelry, designer duds, perfume, hair dye, nail paint etc etc.
Why just basic cleaning and grooming like men isn't enough by society's standards?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting topic for me (and one I have been cogitating on, examining my new role in the world). I am 57 and was very attractive when I was younger. Pretty hot until late 40s I think it is fair to say. Not just good looking, but charismatic; witty, engaging, super smart. (Being honest here in an anonymous forum). I am still decent looking but let’s get real - no woman at 57 is “hot” ….and I am finding that is okay! But it is interesting to ponder the change in the way one interacts with the world. Mulling further, I am still smart and witty and fun (again trying to be frank about how I navigate the world as an older woman) so that gives me currency - but it is absolutely different than when I had the “it”/hot factor. But not worse different (since other things have come to replace that urgency of youth to be desired), just different. It happens to everyone, OP - embrace it! .
At 63, I don’t miss being admired, but there is a slow and steady realization that men don’t really engage with women they aren’t attracted to. All joking and intellectual banter between the sexes is just gone. I thought I was smart and funny, but I was just younger and attractive. Men don’t really want to have just normal everyday conversations with me. It’s okay- I have been married forever and I am not interested in any new intimacies. Now I just talk to women, who don’t scan the room when I speak.