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09 Oct 08 #55206 by NellNoRegrets
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My 52-year old husband got chatted up by his new woman and I know of many 40 and 50 + men who have no trouble getting a new partner.

I'm in my early 50s and I know that men that chat you up at bars aren't worth bothering with. At the moment I'm not certain men are worth bothering with full stop.

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09 Oct 08 #55216 by rasher
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I have moved on with my life but would like the opportunity to talk to experts about how I become 30 again. I'm willing to have a photoshoot as if the experts manage to make me 30 again I think the before and after shots will be fantastic. Also ex husband will be pig sick. Wont need paying if this can be achieved. Call me - please X

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09 Oct 08 #55233 by cody girl
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jelly4toes wrote:

never mind the 30 somethings its easy to fluff up a thirtysomething what kind of a magazine is this boobs and nuts?
its the 40 somethings who need a leg up so to speak.come on magazine editor get real whats up ? are you put off at the challange of a few wrinkles and a bit of a droop here and there.A little tweak here and there and a little botox in the derriere would suffice.clearly not up for a real challenge.

as for you blokes i heard you were supposed to look better as you matured.


Add children to all that, we don't stand a chance!!!!!

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09 Oct 08 #55266 by cody girl
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your hair now at your toes

Cheers! you've made me chuckle

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10 Oct 08 #55327 by Marshy_
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jelly4toes wrote:

never mind the 30 somethings its easy to fluff up a thirtysomething what kind of a magazine is this boobs and nuts?
its the 40 somethings who need a leg up so to speak.come on magazine editor get real whats up ? are you put off at the challange of a few wrinkles and a bit of a droop here and there.A little tweak here and there and a little botox in the derriere would suffice.clearly not up for a real challenge.

as for you blokes i heard you were supposed to look better as you matured.


I think the 40 somethings look fine. Sure they have wobly bits here and there but who cares? Men grow old ungracefully. It dont matter if we go grey lol. C

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20 Oct 08 #58367 by Jollyrocket
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This is a really funny thread!
laughed lots!
Not sure about botox in the rear, maybe other places tho?

I do wonder if she has had any real answers - and just goes to show that us folks over 30 are of no interest media wise, just more interesting - personality wise.

PS where is this bar that we women get chatted up - hoe its not too fat to travel to?
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21 Oct 08 #58449 by jelly4toes
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oh my god!
was just reading a magazine for ladies of a certain age.i am now horrified and in shock.
there was an article there talking about growing old gracefully i think.
apparently ,and i was horrified to find this out...as one gets older pubic hair turns grey!
The solution apparently is to either go for the waxing that you were to scared to in the 30's and 40's or get this.buy a hairdying kit and dye it...how one does that as the arthritis in the neck takes hold i really don't know.i am now horrified!I am now wondering what else i do not know about that i have to look forward to.

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