Dean said:
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"Also, it is not our fault they fall off a cliff with their looks [women] and men tend to plateau as we age. Oh, boo hoo. It is called competition. Men dealt with it all the time when growing up. So, now it is unfair when they have to deal with it? Once again, Boo Hoo! ...what were these ladies doing when they were freshmen in high school? Nurturing some relationship with another freshman guy or trying to boff Biff, the captain of the football team? Sorry, no sympathy here..."
Brilliant, Dean. Just about says it all. In my wildest dreams as a young stud who did as good as anyone in my age group, I had no idea it would get
better with the years. Two things had to happen. 1.) I needed to continue to exercise, maintain employment, and not act like an old fart, and 2.) not allow American women, whom I now consider 4 or 5 in beauty and brains, to define what is desirable and sexy. With those "adjustments", and since my divorce with the last gringa I will ever be involved with, my expectations of these "later years" have been greatly exceeded. And even domestically, I get more attention than ever, not that I give a hoot.
As American women move beyond 38, they develop well-managed psychosis at best, and often become shivering neurotics if single or divorced. And as Dean said, men are just coming into their own at that point. Nature can be cruel.
But don't chuckle too much. We die 6 years earlier than women on average, so equal opportunity seems to be alive and well, lol.