I once read that female models and actresses circa 1930 were considered over the hill by age 22 (no doubt the article was written by an angry, left-leaning, pear-shaped woman).
Looking at the most beautiful women I've dated in my life, I sadly must agree.
I can think of 6 examples, from girls born in 1972, 1974, 1981, 1991, 1993 and 1995. It's the same exact pattern. They start out super skinny and incredibly hot when they are 17, 18, 19, 20... and then around age 21 they suddenly just get a soft fatty layer that entombs them, almost overnight, and they never return to form. Some call it the "freshman 15", other calls it becoming jaded. And without fail they will say "I gained weight, but in the right places". Oh really? Did you gain (real) breast tissue? Or ass muscle? No, you gained abdominal fat, soon to be cellulite on your butt. Then they'll want surgery rather than a diet.
I'm curious whether older men observed this pattern with women born in earlier years?
Should we blame the women? Are these party girls who do this, or is it just human DNA?
Tragic, really.
Looking at the most beautiful women I've dated in my life, I sadly must agree.
I can think of 6 examples, from girls born in 1972, 1974, 1981, 1991, 1993 and 1995. It's the same exact pattern. They start out super skinny and incredibly hot when they are 17, 18, 19, 20... and then around age 21 they suddenly just get a soft fatty layer that entombs them, almost overnight, and they never return to form. Some call it the "freshman 15", other calls it becoming jaded. And without fail they will say "I gained weight, but in the right places". Oh really? Did you gain (real) breast tissue? Or ass muscle? No, you gained abdominal fat, soon to be cellulite on your butt. Then they'll want surgery rather than a diet.
I'm curious whether older men observed this pattern with women born in earlier years?
Should we blame the women? Are these party girls who do this, or is it just human DNA?
Tragic, really.