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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 323815" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I don't know why that happens exactly but I can verify that 35 to 45 were different than the years before or after. I married husband during that age period and literally had two guys trying to give me rings at the same time...even after I told them I was getting married...and one of them I had never even kissed! Still confuses me.</p><p> </p><p>in my humble opinion, I think that with-o any effort or planning, at that age you ooze self confidence, optimism and carry yourself with relaxed experienced comfort. Men don't have to think about "babying you" or "spoiling you" or "teaching you". You already know what you need to know (which includes the fact that you don't NEED anyone) and that removes the pressure on the male.</p><p> </p><p>Be careful but enjoy. Even in 2009 you have to be discreet when you are a business woman. One jealous manager who is not "in the prime" can easily derail a career.</p><p> </p><p>by the way, this might not be your last hooray of being a Dude Magnet. I'm 69 and two or three male customers evidently don't see me as a Grandma. One of them (a nice guy who has been a customer for 20 years and is about 50 with a family) actually said "DDD why don't we have a brief affair</p><p>while we're both up to it?" Big Grin...but serious! I was a bit shocked and said "Geez you should have asked me last year. I've crossed over into the group that are no longer up to it!" We both laughed and I was relieved that my husband was not nearby. He gets jealous. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/redface.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":redface:" title="redface :redface:" data-shortname=":redface:" /> DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 323815, member: 35"] I don't know why that happens exactly but I can verify that 35 to 45 were different than the years before or after. I married husband during that age period and literally had two guys trying to give me rings at the same time...even after I told them I was getting married...and one of them I had never even kissed! Still confuses me. in my humble opinion, I think that with-o any effort or planning, at that age you ooze self confidence, optimism and carry yourself with relaxed experienced comfort. Men don't have to think about "babying you" or "spoiling you" or "teaching you". You already know what you need to know (which includes the fact that you don't NEED anyone) and that removes the pressure on the male. Be careful but enjoy. Even in 2009 you have to be discreet when you are a business woman. One jealous manager who is not "in the prime" can easily derail a career. by the way, this might not be your last hooray of being a Dude Magnet. I'm 69 and two or three male customers evidently don't see me as a Grandma. One of them (a nice guy who has been a customer for 20 years and is about 50 with a family) actually said "DDD why don't we have a brief affair while we're both up to it?" Big Grin...but serious! I was a bit shocked and said "Geez you should have asked me last year. I've crossed over into the group that are no longer up to it!" We both laughed and I was relieved that my husband was not nearby. He gets jealous. :blushing: DDD [/QUOTE]
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