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Can you find women you find attractive that don't have access to a beauty team, personal trainers, and plastic surgeons?

So now what are you saying? They're old enough but that's all wrong because they look too good? :LOL:

 

Thank God for my lovely lady! :drool: :heart: :D

 

She will be 52 yrs.of age next month but blows away most of what I see these days! :cool:

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Also, more proof that men are horrible.

 

Ok, I'll bite. Why does this, in any way, show that men are horrible?

 

Because for the most part men treat women like disposable garbage to be thrown out past a certain age, which sadly is much younger than I expected but I'm not at all surprised.

 

For the most part? Do you have a more concrete way of describing this? It sounds like the vast majority. I hope you don't really believe that. I have been married for 25 years next April and have no intention of running away with a younger woman. However, in a physical sense, I would say that, on average, I find a woman in the 23-38 age bracket more attractive than women close to my own age. That might just be the way we are and should not be denounced simply for existing. Of course, this is not a rule. Plenty of women closer to my age are attractive including some that are older such as Cindy Crawford (48), Jane Seymour (63), Diane lane (49) and more. I think we'd be better off understanding differences between men and women and only denouncing bad behavior not the preferences.

 

 

You say that you have no intention of running away with younger women and you're making this rather personal and being a tiny bit defensive. Yet, you have images of women who I'm pretty sure are all under 35 in your signature AND you talk about being married and how rare it is to find women your own age attractive. So obviously women have more of an expiration date for you as well, once again I believe my point has been proven.

One thing about your point proven or not, it's not really a decision instead more of as biological inclination that you don't have any control over. You don't walk down the street and decide to be attracted to the young 20-something girl in the blue dress, it just hits you out of the blue. What do you suggest to ward against this? Drugs?

I could get this thread transferred to SOCN in the blink of an eye...

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Also, more proof that men are horrible.

 

Ok, I'll bite. Why does this, in any way, show that men are horrible?

 

Because for the most part men treat women like disposable garbage to be thrown out past a certain age, which sadly is much younger than I expected but I'm not at all surprised.

 

For the most part? Do you have a more concrete way of describing this? It sounds like the vast majority. I hope you don't really believe that. I have been married for 25 years next April and have no intention of running away with a younger woman. However, in a physical sense, I would say that, on average, I find a woman in the 23-38 age bracket more attractive than women close to my own age. That might just be the way we are and should not be denounced simply for existing. Of course, this is not a rule. Plenty of women closer to my age are attractive including some that are older such as Cindy Crawford (48), Jane Seymour (63), Diane lane (49) and more. I think we'd be better off understanding differences between men and women and only denouncing bad behavior not the preferences.

 

 

You say that you have no intention of running away with younger women and you're making this rather personal and being a tiny bit defensive. Yet, you have images of women who I'm pretty sure are all under 35 in your signature AND you talk about being married and how rare it is to find women your own age attractive. So obviously women have more of an expiration date for you as well, once again I believe my point has been proven.

One thing about your point proven or not, it's not really a decision instead more of as biological inclination that you don't have any control over. You don't walk down the street and decide to be attracted to the young 20-something girl in the blue dress, it just hits you out of the blue. What do you suggest to ward against this? Drugs?

I could get this thread transferred to SOCN in the blink of an eye...

Does that mean we'll get to hear more on this subject from the leading minds on the forum?

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Also, more proof that men are horrible.

 

Ok, I'll bite. Why does this, in any way, show that men are horrible?

 

Because for the most part men treat women like disposable garbage to be thrown out past a certain age, which sadly is much younger than I expected but I'm not at all surprised.

 

For the most part? Do you have a more concrete way of describing this? It sounds like the vast majority. I hope you don't really believe that. I have been married for 25 years next April and have no intention of running away with a younger woman. However, in a physical sense, I would say that, on average, I find a woman in the 23-38 age bracket more attractive than women close to my own age. That might just be the way we are and should not be denounced simply for existing. Of course, this is not a rule. Plenty of women closer to my age are attractive including some that are older such as Cindy Crawford (48), Jane Seymour (63), Diane lane (49) and more. I think we'd be better off understanding differences between men and women and only denouncing bad behavior not the preferences.

 

 

You say that you have no intention of running away with younger women and you're making this rather personal and being a tiny bit defensive. Yet, you have images of women who I'm pretty sure are all under 35 in your signature AND you talk about being married and how rare it is to find women your own age attractive. So obviously women have more of an expiration date for you as well, once again I believe my point has been proven.

One thing about your point proven or not, it's not really a decision instead more of as biological inclination that you don't have any control over. You don't walk down the street and decide to be attracted to the young 20-something girl in the blue dress, it just hits you out of the blue. What do you suggest to ward against this? Drugs?

I could get this thread transferred to SOCN in the blink of an eye...

Does that mean we'll get to hear more on this subject from the leading minds on the forum?

Hey, I'm here already!

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Also, more proof that men are horrible.

 

Ok, I'll bite. Why does this, in any way, show that men are horrible?

 

Because for the most part men treat women like disposable garbage to be thrown out past a certain age, which sadly is much younger than I expected but I'm not at all surprised.

 

For the most part? Do you have a more concrete way of describing this? It sounds like the vast majority. I hope you don't really believe that. I have been married for 25 years next April and have no intention of running away with a younger woman. However, in a physical sense, I would say that, on average, I find a woman in the 23-38 age bracket more attractive than women close to my own age. That might just be the way we are and should not be denounced simply for existing. Of course, this is not a rule. Plenty of women closer to my age are attractive including some that are older such as Cindy Crawford (48), Jane Seymour (63), Diane lane (49) and more. I think we'd be better off understanding differences between men and women and only denouncing bad behavior not the preferences.

 

 

You say that you have no intention of running away with younger women and you're making this rather personal and being a tiny bit defensive. Yet, you have images of women who I'm pretty sure are all under 35 in your signature AND you talk about being married and how rare it is to find women your own age attractive. So obviously women have more of an expiration date for you as well, once again I believe my point has been proven.

One thing about your point proven or not, it's not really a decision instead more of as biological inclination that you don't have any control over. You don't walk down the street and decide to be attracted to the young 20-something girl in the blue dress, it just hits you out of the blue. What do you suggest to ward against this? Drugs?

I could get this thread transferred to SOCN in the blink of an eye...

Does that mean we'll get to hear more on this subject from the leading minds on the forum?

Hey, I'm here already!

:LOL:

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Also, more proof that men are horrible.

 

Ok, I'll bite. Why does this, in any way, show that men are horrible?

 

Because for the most part men treat women like disposable garbage to be thrown out past a certain age, which sadly is much younger than I expected but I'm not at all surprised.

 

For the most part? Do you have a more concrete way of describing this? It sounds like the vast majority. I hope you don't really believe that. I have been married for 25 years next April and have no intention of running away with a younger woman. However, in a physical sense, I would say that, on average, I find a woman in the 23-38 age bracket more attractive than women close to my own age. That might just be the way we are and should not be denounced simply for existing. Of course, this is not a rule. Plenty of women closer to my age are attractive including some that are older such as Cindy Crawford (48), Jane Seymour (63), Diane lane (49) and more. I think we'd be better off understanding differences between men and women and only denouncing bad behavior not the preferences.

 

 

You say that you have no intention of running away with younger women and you're making this rather personal and being a tiny bit defensive. Yet, you have images of women who I'm pretty sure are all under 35 in your signature AND you talk about being married and how rare it is to find women your own age attractive. So obviously women have more of an expiration date for you as well, once again I believe my point has been proven.

 

I can assure you that your interpretation that I am being defensive is incorrect. Nor is this personal. I wanted to enage you in discourse on the subject but I can see you already had your mind made up and are not interested in discourse. Good day.

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I'm older than any of the male ages on the women's list :boohoo:

Geddy Lee is, too...and it doesn't do him any harm

 

right ladies? ;)

 

Yeah but he's Geddy Lee, it's not like I go around checking 60-year-olds out, heh.

But Geddy Lee is a man which means he's horrible, right?

 

 

Mot-likely. And if he were to become single he probably wouldn't be interested in my saggy 31-year-old boobs and butt.

Why should he be faulted for who he fancies, how can he control it? Should you be faulted for not liking the obnoxious old guy down the street? No,

 

Because it's never enough for men. We can never be young enough, firm enough, thin enough, etc... You can control it by controlling your own damn mind and keeping it open but men aren't willing to do that.

 

And women are? :laughing guy:

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Found this, thought it could make for some interesting discussion...do you find this to be true in your experience and for yourself?

 

Interesting to see all the comments since this thread started...the word 'appealing' is very general, and open to a wide interpretation. I can say that there are a ton of appealing things about a woman that do not have to do with physical characteristics, and which are not necessarily specific to any age category, any demographic.

 

Aside from that, I can only say that the answer to the original question seems to become less and less clearly defined, all the time.

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I'm older than any of the male ages on the women's list :boohoo:

Geddy Lee is, too...and it doesn't do him any harm

 

right ladies? ;)

 

Yeah but he's Geddy Lee, it's not like I go around checking 60-year-olds out, heh.

But Geddy Lee is a man which means he's horrible, right?

 

 

Mot-likely. And if he were to become single he probably wouldn't be interested in my saggy 31-year-old boobs and butt.

Why should he be faulted for who he fancies, how can he control it? Should you be faulted for not liking the obnoxious old guy down the street? No,

 

Because it's never enough for men. We can never be young enough, firm enough, thin enough, etc... You can control it by controlling your own damn mind and keeping it open but men aren't willing to do that.

 

And women are? :laughing guy:

 

Are what? What is so funny?

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.
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I'm older than any of the male ages on the women's list :boohoo:

Geddy Lee is, too...and it doesn't do him any harm

 

right ladies? ;)

 

Yeah but he's Geddy Lee, it's not like I go around checking 60-year-olds out, heh.

But Geddy Lee is a man which means he's horrible, right?

 

 

Mot-likely. And if he were to become single he probably wouldn't be interested in my saggy 31-year-old boobs and butt.

Why should he be faulted for who he fancies, how can he control it? Should you be faulted for not liking the obnoxious old guy down the street? No,

 

Because it's never enough for men. We can never be young enough, firm enough, thin enough, etc... You can control it by controlling your own damn mind and keeping it open but men aren't willing to do that.

 

And women are? :laughing guy:

 

Are what? What is so funny?

 

Never mind. :cool:

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

 

Because the women I speak of were born in 1910, 1927, and the 1930's. There weren't many options for women back then, you got married, had babies, and took care of the house. They were so relived when they were widowed.

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

 

Because the women I speak of were born in 1910, 1927, and the 1930's. There weren't many options for women back then, you got married, had babies, and took care of the house. They were so relived when they were widowed.

Well you know better now don't you?

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

 

Because the women I speak of were born in 1910, 1927, and the 1930's. There weren't many options for women back then, you got married, had babies, and took care of the house. They were so relived when they were widowed.

Well you know better now don't you?

 

Now that it's too late, yes. lol

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

 

Because the women I speak of were born in 1910, 1927, and the 1930's. There weren't many options for women back then, you got married, had babies, and took care of the house. They were so relived when they were widowed.

Well you know better now don't you?

 

Now that it's too late, yes. lol

So you're married? Well get a divorce if you don't like it.

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

 

Because the women I speak of were born in 1910, 1927, and the 1930's. There weren't many options for women back then, you got married, had babies, and took care of the house. They were so relived when they were widowed.

Well you know better now don't you?

 

Now that it's too late, yes. lol

So you're married? Well get a divorce if you don't like it.

 

Divorce is expensive.

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

 

Because the women I speak of were born in 1910, 1927, and the 1930's. There weren't many options for women back then, you got married, had babies, and took care of the house. They were so relived when they were widowed.

Well you know better now don't you?

 

Now that it's too late, yes. lol

So you're married? Well get a divorce if you don't like it.

 

Divorce is expensive.

Well you'll have to save up.

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

 

Because the women I speak of were born in 1910, 1927, and the 1930's. There weren't many options for women back then, you got married, had babies, and took care of the house. They were so relived when they were widowed.

Well you know better now don't you?

 

Now that it's too late, yes. lol

So you're married? Well get a divorce if you don't like it.

 

Divorce is expensive.

Well you'll have to save up.

 

Working on it. In the meantime I'll enjoy my forced celibate lifestyle.

 

Perhaps you could prove to me that not all men are terrible and start a divorce fund.

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

 

Because the women I speak of were born in 1910, 1927, and the 1930's. There weren't many options for women back then, you got married, had babies, and took care of the house. They were so relived when they were widowed.

Well you know better now don't you?

 

Now that it's too late, yes. lol

So you're married? Well get a divorce if you don't like it.

 

Divorce is expensive.

Well you'll have to save up.

 

Working on it. In the meantime I'll enjoy my forced celibate lifestyle.

 

Perhaps you could prove to me that not all men are terrible and start a divorce fund.

Ha ha, I'll have to prove I'm not terrible in another way! :P ;)

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

 

Because the women I speak of were born in 1910, 1927, and the 1930's. There weren't many options for women back then, you got married, had babies, and took care of the house. They were so relived when they were widowed.

Well you know better now don't you?

 

Now that it's too late, yes. lol

So you're married? Well get a divorce if you don't like it.

 

Divorce is expensive.

Well you'll have to save up.

 

Working on it. In the meantime I'll enjoy my forced celibate lifestyle.

 

Perhaps you could prove to me that not all men are terrible and start a divorce fund.

Double trouble!

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Bottomline is: Life's unfair.

 

Some blokes have more money, bigger muscles, bigger dicks than me. I can work on the first two, but the last is just a deal-with-it-son. Some women have bigger breasts, smaller asses, smaller breasts, some are skinny and some a voluptuous. It's just the way it is and it's sad to point whatever bitterness your sense of inferiority might leave you onto the other sex. I'm not being holy here, I know all about being bitter. It's really tough to make yourself feel loved under the absence of a loving touch.

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I don't know why but this thread reminds me of all of the women in my family who have been happy or relieved once their husbands die.

Why even marry them in the first place? Why not just stay on your own all the way?

 

Because the women I speak of were born in 1910, 1927, and the 1930's. There weren't many options for women back then, you got married, had babies, and took care of the house. They were so relived when they were widowed.

Well you know better now don't you?

 

Now that it's too late, yes. lol

So you're married? Well get a divorce if you don't like it.

 

Divorce is expensive.

Well you'll have to save up.

 

Working on it. In the meantime I'll enjoy my forced celibate lifestyle.

 

Perhaps you could prove to me that not all men are terrible and start a divorce fund.

Just commenting that I love that you added Jack to your signature. :wub: He is amazing.

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