Women who dress like their children

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The "granny" cheekbones and old lady arms always gives them away.
 

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I don't see anything wrong with women (or men) dressing in a way that they believe will highlight their assets. But for everyone, there comes a time where what you wear starts to highlight how much you DON'T "still have it" as opposed to how much you "do".

Of course, the difference between the two is always in the eye of the beholder at the end of the day.

Ironically, the biggest red flag to me was the whole "my mom is my BFF - best friend" thing. A lot of times when you hear women say this, what's really going on here is that they probably have a mom that they think of as more of a "peer" than as an AUTHORITY FIGURE.

And most of the time that I hear random women say this, I've found that those particular women are usually a little more uncooperative and out of control as a result of them not having enough of a healthy level of "respect" for their moms-----------like they probably should.

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Not going to lie, there have been times where I have seen a woman from behind and thought damnnn. She has the perfectly straightened hair with some sort of coloring or highlights, nice skinny body, usually has a nice butt accompanied by some tight jeans, and then she turns around and... I see the wrinkles and "matured" face and think WTF?!

My first thought is generally, her daughter picks her wardrobe or she mimics it. I really don't know what to think of these woman. They just strike me as woman who have long lived their "peak" era and never grew out of the attention wh0ring stage. I don't really understand why they dress this way, unless they are trying to seduce young men like myself, which I can honestly say, isn't working. But who knows what I'd do after a 12 pack. Haha.

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You essentially upped your VALUE in her eyes by showing her that, if she wants you, she has to at times do things that you like to do. You are SOMETHING after all. You are NOT FREE. If she wants to hang with you, it's going to cost her something — time, effort, money.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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There is a reason why older women shouldn't dress like they are in their 20's, they cannot compete with younger women and they shouldn't attempt to do so. If they do then they shouldn't be surprised if they are called cougars and are used for ONS.
 
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