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WhateverWorks · 36-40
1.) i’m guessing that what you consider to be attractive is very particular, which would make it more uncommon. Particularity by definition make something more rare.
2.) people who fit that narrow description usually live in places with a lot of money/social status, so it could be that you’re just not in their economic status group to be pumping into them on a regular basis.
2.) people who fit that narrow description usually live in places with a lot of money/social status, so it could be that you’re just not in their economic status group to be pumping into them on a regular basis.
sdave455 · 41-45, M
@WhateverWorks I agree. In regards to places with social status / money though actually money has little to do with it. Sure, money can give a woman a boost in terms of apparent quality including hair makeup clothing jewelry etc. But a simple example of higher attractiveness would be any supermodel at age 18 vs 40. Doesn’t matter how much money or status the 40 year old has, the 18 year old version is always going to be a lot more attractive and she could pretty much live anywhere.
WhateverWorks · 36-40
It’s not that the money makes them pretty necessarily. It’s that their aesthetic gives them access to affluence. If she has the option to be rich and be among rich people because she is a particular kind of desirable aesthetic then most will shoot for that. @sdave455
666Maggotz · F
@sdave455 Have you considered the possibility that most young women don’t wish to interact with someone old enough to be their father?
sdave455 · 41-45, M
@666Maggotz Yes. The question is not really about Interaction but rather simple visibility. Have you considered the idea that most young women might be hiding for fear of getting involved with a better experienced wiser and much richer man than she might find in her age group?
666Maggotz · F
@sdave455 women aren’t afraid of you, gramps 💀
sdave455 · 41-45, M
@666Maggotz sorry that you completely missed the point or your brain simply won’t admit it’s failing. Better start saving what you can now for your future cranial care before there’s nothing left upstairs.
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