Do you think that as women cross The Wall event horizon, they severely drop their Sexual Market requirements?

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I was reading this, and it got me interested:
I have a hunch that this gal was in demand during her early years, and the utter horror at the realization that her complexion was fading has made her an exhibitionist, which is really a way that woman basically announce "I will let anyone do me". I also remember a while back the once-very-hot actress Marisa Tomei was a well-clothed prude that after age 35 or so seemed to *only* do movies in which there was ample raw T & A scenes.
 

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I was reading this, and it got me interested:
I have a hunch that this gal was in demand during her early years, and the utter horror at the realization that her complexion was fading has made her an exhibitionist, which is really a way that woman basically announce "I will let anyone do me". I also remember a while back the once-very-hot actress Marisa Tomei was a well-clothed prude that after age 35 or so seemed to *only* do movies in which there was ample raw T & A scenes.
She is not right in her head. Thought there are tonnes of horndogs so a woman's sexual value is always at the roof since everything is a sausage fest with online dating. She may not get Chads or Chadlited. Unless that theory is wrong.
 

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I was reading this, and it got me interested:
I have a hunch that this gal was in demand during her early years, and the utter horror at the realization that her complexion was fading has made her an exhibitionist, which is really a way that woman basically announce "I will let anyone do me".
Your hunch seems really self-centered to try and soothe some pain or difficulty you have from a woman or the lack of a woman.

People have real problems in life. This woman has real problems. She has no "utter horror at the realization that her complexion was fading..." - where did you get that from? Not from her story. I think that's coming from inside your own head.

She might be homeless, might be a drug addict, might have seen loved ones suffer or even die in illness, might have had her children taken away, might have PTSD from military service or other trauma, might just be hopeless - who knows. She just couldn't cope with reality at this moment in her life, but I don't see anything in the article that would suggest she is focused on her inability to get the man of her dreams. I think she's just messed up.

Think of her as a human first, and not a video game character whose pattern of movement you are trying to predict. It's sad.
 
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