You know this applies to a lot of old women too.Nobody said it's all or none
I said "most".... most people don't have a lot of money, which includes old men
If a dude is broke right now, and has no plan to have bread as an old man, he's in for a world of disappointment
I thought this thread was about menYou know this applies to a lot of old women too.
It was about how they aged. You changed the topic talking about most of them broke .I thought this thread was about men
What if a man doesn't look 40 but looks 27/28 like Pharrell(sp? I havent' seen any recent pics just guessing)
Age shows on more ways than one. And men looking very young for their age is an extreme minority. So when a general statement is made ie "men get better with age" a small minority shouldn't be used to justify that statement.
Most men go bald, get bellies and are out of shape. It ain't the wave.
It's funny how guys equate women likely "older" men to women liking "old" men. It's not the same. Also ya'll complain about young women being gold diggers but aspire to get old and attract gold diggers. Nobody young wants to play with gray hairy balls. :funny:
boy bye. There are not a lot of men with 6 packs period. A very small percentage of men look like that period especially as you get older.That's totally not true, nothing to do with attraction but in relation to being in shape there are lots of old men in their 60s with muscles and 6 packs(my own dad still has muscles with no pot belly), yes the hair with be salt/pepper or gray but the out of shape is not age related as much as it's the food, environment, and people not taking care of themselves. Down south/midwest and in other countries alot of old men are in better shape than young men who are under 35 who probably age faster due to environment and diet(or lack thereof)
Furthermore alot of other races say blacks and asians look younger for their age. You're wrong on this one.
Is this where we pause to also discuss erectile dysfunction?
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"According to that data, rates of ED among men tend to correlate with their age bracket, says Tobias Köhler, M.D., chief of the Division of Male Infertility at Southern Illinois University. “Roughly 40 percent of men in their 40s suffer from ED, 50 percent in their 50s, etc."
Reality throws these gender wars right out the window.
Human body changes once you start getting older. Instead of posturing and pretending otherwise, just learn to invest in good people at all stages of life. Instead of waiting until ur dikk shoots dust and pretending like that's an attractor.