MatureDJ
Master Don Juan
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“Age to women is what Kryptonite is to Superman. Inside every older woman is a younger woman screaming, ‘Get me the hell outta here.’”
Still, the transition from the fertile, overtly sexual woman she had been to the still sexual but increasingly invisible woman she feels society and men especially now view her can be painful for a woman.
It’s a paradox of fading beauty.
... the stigma of fading beauty is undoubtedly a unique riddle every attractive woman must one day solve and come to terms with.
Young women can get used to receiving a lot of attention.
She’s used to the world yielding to her smile, men falling at feet, and opportunities landing in her lap. So she is familiar with how she affects people and how her youth overshadows her life.
Someone older probably once said, “Enjoy it while it lasts, sweetheart.”
That seemed far off.
She’s got the ideal face and body, for now. But the fountain of youth isn’t everlasting.
Because we know that if you take a group of random women in their 30s and a group of random women in their 40s or 50s and ask a middle-aged man which group is more sexually attractive to him, he’ll say, “Why are you asking? Isn’t it obvious?”
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