Grey wrote on Apr 27
th, 2013 at 3:18pm:
I've always 'played' with girls my own age or a little older; though truth be told I was once married to one a decade younger. A mistake that proved the rule.
I've always found that women about my own age I have more in common with, (including experience), which to my mind makes them sexier. Now I'm matured I look back on young women and find them beautiful and pretty, but not sexy. I look on them and appreciate them, as I do flowers, clouds and starry nights. But I look on older women as HOT, or not.
I feel well adjusted, but the portrayal of women/men in our society seems to say I'm weird.
What do you think/feel? Am I freak or are men being sold a short?
What makes them sexier to you is probably the simple fact that they're far less likely to be in a position to do a runner.
40 something or even 50 something women generally don't do anything much for me sexually or otherwise. If I were to find something intriguing to myself, it would be from a generation after or 1 1/2 generations before.
Personally, I reckon my own (western) generation has stuffed things up completely. They have no recognition of themselves whatsoever IMO. They would throw away their role in life to satisfy a magazine article.
Hopefully, the broadband information generation isn't so gullible, and I see signs of that happening.
Grey, I think that you are part of the gullible generation (even at 89
) who denies personal recognition in favor of a magazine advertisement.