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On 7/9/2019 10:14 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 7/9/2019 7:40 AM, Gary wrote:
>> Terry Coombs wrote:
>>>
>>> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>> But age makes a difference.Â* When you were 18 I doubt you looked at
>>>> many women in their 40s or 50s and think they were hot. Would be like
>>>> dating your mother.Â* When you hit your 60s though, those same women
>>>> certainly are.
>>>
>>> Good point , and you're right - though there were some "older
>>> wimmins" that we all thought were hot ...

>>
>> Goldie Hawn was featured in the AARP magazine when she turned age
>> 60. Still so very hot looking. More like age 40 at most. I was
>> stunned at those pics.
>> Then recently, I've seen the infomertial featuring Jane Seymour
>> and she's like age 68 and still VERY hot.
>> No doubt both have had surgical help there though. Still...
>>
>> I do say this though. At ages over 60, even though women might
>> still look beautiful, it really is time to stop dressing sexy.
>> Don't try to compete with younger women, you had your time when
>> you were younger,just enjoy your life and let your natural beauty
>> shine. Personality makes all the difference in the long run.
>>
>> I do see many older women trying to cling to their youth and it
>> just doesn't work very well after a point.
>>

>
> You mean like at the beach you see the rear view of a skimpy bathing
> suit and for the 30 yo you think "nice cheeks" and for the 60 yo you
> think "oh, I have to pick up some cottage cheese"
>
> Appearance may catch your eye but the true beauty of a person has
> nothing to do with looks.


Thank you, Ed! (Of course some old men shouldn't be walking around in
Speedos, either. They're the ones looking at the 20-somethings and
comparing them to women over 50.)

Jill