Posted by ChrisinMO on November 17, 2011 at 20:25:34 from (69.29.89.155):
In Reply to: OT Feelin' Old posted by Mike (WA) on November 17, 2011 at 17:04:18:
Okay, I'm not as far along as some, but I guess I'm getting there. I can still remember when I was 19 meeting a woman at church who was THIRTY. I even had a friend who was THIRTY-SIX. I guess I kind of thought of them as quite old. (Yeah, I know, my parents were much older than that, but that doesn't count....) As far as finding an old lady attractive, well, that was not even on the radar screen.
Fast forward to the present. Now I have seen a number of head-turning sixty year old babes. The best looking lady though, is only 50. She's the one I get to live with. As to younger women, thirty-something seem to be kind of young and anyone younger than that reminds me of my daughter. So they have ceased to be head-turning.
I didn't plan any of this. It just happened and I didn't really notice it until you mentioned youthful styles (which fortunately my daughter does not imitate). Weird how things can be!
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