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Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men
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Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

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"A woman past 50 ... ... is like a classic car."

Unreliable, always on the verge of breaking down, and will cost a small fortune to keep looking good?

My 62-year-old Dad, on why he doesn't date women his own age: "They smell like dust, Iced Vo-Vos and despair."
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#27

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

'It upsets women to be, and not to be stared at hungrily.' - Mignon Mclaughin.

Don't debate me.
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#28

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

So the next time a man sees me or any of my mid-life female friends out in the world, he should LOOK AT US. Then smile and say, "Hello." He'll be in for an astonishing surprise.

Hello?!?! I thought that was street harassment? Smile, Look at us? I thought that was creepy.

Uhh, no. Over 50 women are nasty. Sorry. Should've latched onto a man when you had a chance 15 years ago. Bitch.

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A side note: My Mom loves these stories more than anyone. She came of age in the 70's and she said she took so much shit from these "career" women that she chuckles in delight at their misery.

Of course my Mom has seven kids to take care of her every need and six grand kids to worship and watch. She's 73 and said she's never been happier. She especially likes the Holiday's. I wonder if these 50-plus parched-cunt's do?
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#29

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

Quote: (11-03-2014 03:58 PM)HeyPete Wrote:  

Uhh, no. Over 50 women are nasty. Sorry. Should've latched onto a man when you had a chance 15 years ago. Bitch.

The funny part is skanks like this could still pull down countless guys who are way out of their league if they followed these two suggestions.

1. Don't ruin the dude financially.
2. Don't make his life a fucking living hell.

It seems pretty easy to figure out. There are millions of single boomers out there recently divorced who aren't used to living alone looking to shack up again.
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#30

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

Quote: (11-03-2014 04:06 PM)IvanDrago Wrote:  

Quote: (11-03-2014 03:58 PM)HeyPete Wrote:  

Uhh, no. Over 50 women are nasty. Sorry. Should've latched onto a man when you had a chance 15 years ago. Bitch.

The funny part is skanks like this could still pull down countless guys who are way out of their league if they followed these two suggestions.

1. Don't ruin the dude financially.
2. Don't make his life a fucking living hell.

It seems pretty easy to figure out. There are millions of single guys my dad's age out there recently divorced who aren't used to living alone looking to shack up again.

She actually looks better than some Kappa girls in my college. To her credit, she isn't fat and the second picture shows some wall survival. She can still latch an omega, rich beta or our buddy IRT. With that being said, over 50,

2/10 WNB
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#31

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

2024:

"Look here you twerp; you better look at me lustfully or I'm going to have to report you!"

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Take care of those titties for me.
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#32

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

A woman past 30 is like...
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drier than the sahara

Edit: For women to understand, I offer an exercise. With your left hand roll up a piece of 30 grit sandpaper, rough side in, to make a 1/2" cylinder. Now take your right index finger and slide it in and out of the cylinder, maintaining pressure. Now imagine that feeling on your clitoris.

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”
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Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

As an amusing diversion I thought I'd translate some of her statements, taken from the article, into the English of the real world. I enjoy these translations from Hamsterese into English.


"Even though he doesn't realize it, deep down in his lizard brain, when a man asks a woman how old you are, they really don't want to know your age, they want to know how many eggs you have left."

Translation: "I am the one who has the lizard brain, and find it useful to project this onto men. I am heartbroken and forlorn that all of my eggs are gone."



"Fifty-year-old females have passed their child bearing years. Yet middle aged Peter Pans wake up with thinning hair and expanding waistlines to find their female contemporaries no longer desirable, because their wombs have no prospective residents. Those men believe their future namesake will be conceived by the supermodel they just haven't met yet."

Translation: "My last fuck was a middle aged Peter Pan with thinning hair and an expanding waistline. He lost interest in me very quickly, because I'm barren and a harpy. He still has a chance to conceive children with a supermodel, but I don't."



"A 58-year old date of mine who had an 8-year old son AND an 8-year old grandson, told me he wanted a woman he could have a child with. So, after me he dated someone who was 39. He said, "I would have picked someone younger, but I promised my 38-year-old daughter I wouldn't date anyone younger than her."

Translation: "My 58 year old friend has options, and I'm ravaged with jealousy that I don't."



"Sure, he's only one guy, but women my age who still want a male partner may feel ignored by the compulsion of biology for men to mate with someone who can procreate."

Translation: "It's hard for me to deny nature and biology, but I'll keep on trying, and maybe it will work."



"When I saw the 2004 film, Door in the Floor, midlife beauties (then in their late 40s) Kim Bassinger and Mimi Rogers had sensual nude scenes. I admired their bravery and exemplary figures. Meanwhile, the audience gasped with the same surprise and amazement as the special effects moments from a Star Wars film. What will audiences think about Jennifer Aniston in 10 years?"

Translation: "I lead an empty life and console myself by living my dreams and fantasies through the lives of celebrities. Fantasizing about make-believe characters written into movie scripts is a safe outlet for me."



"Lauren Hutton (now 69), supermodel to my generation, posed nude at 62. She said at the time: "It's really important that women understand not to listen to a 2,000-year-old patriarchal society." She added, "There once was a proverb that said, 'It's the old fiddle that plays the sweetest music.' Also, most women my age have great taste in music, growing up in the first era of albums and turntables, music stores and The Beatles."

Translation: "A ghastly old hag once posed nude...could I pull it off? There must be some value that I have. I keep looking for that value, but it's becoming harder and harder to locate."



"Inspired by my unnoticed peers, I wrote a novel, The Last Place She'd Look about a woman turning 50, her efforts to become noticed in the world, and ultimately to find happiness and a fulfilling relationship, but not without some mishaps and ego bruising along the way. In trying to console my female friends by presenting a literary figure they could identify with, it seems male readers said the book spoke to them. Now I have a whole crew of men who view me with different eyes."

Translation: "To console myself in my misery, I wrote a bullshit book that no one cares about. If I just keep writing my pleasant fantasies, they will eventually come true."



"When I think of female contemporaries I wonder, why is a woman who is confident, with a self assured sexual ease, invisible, ignored and undesired on her local landscape? Is it that men and boys want naive girls they can control? Should we ask George Clooney?"

Translation: "I wish I had been born a man, especially George Clooney."



"So the next time a man sees me or any of my mid-life female friends out in the world, he should LOOK AT US. Then smile and say, "Hello." He'll be in for an astonishing surprise."

Translation: "Maybe threats will work. I'm so desperate, that maybe if I just find something I can accuse these men of, they will notice me."

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#34

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

One things for sure, american metropolitan bitches are the lowest of low. They have cooked up such a potent brew of bullshit that they no longer understand the way the world works.

Its funny because its all aimed at men, particularly men they cannot attain, but I think underneath all of it, these bitches all hate each other. Fat hate skinny, old hate young, ugly hate pretty, non white hate white, white hate asian, but they all point the finger at us.
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#35

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

News flash: Biology beats political correctness once again in the game of life.

Truth is, for a 55 year old she is not bad. If she wanted to, she could have had the man she wants now 20 years ago.
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#36

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

Quote: (11-03-2014 04:26 PM)Quintus Curtius Wrote:  

As an amusing diversion I thought I'd translate some of her statements, taken from the article, into the English of the real world. I enjoy these translations from Hamsterese into English.


"Even though he doesn't realize it, deep down in his lizard brain, when a man asks a woman how old you are, they really don't want to know your age, they want to know how many eggs you have left."

Translation: "I am the one who has the lizard brain, and find it useful to project this onto men. I am heartbroken and forlorn that all of my eggs are gone."



"Fifty-year-old females have passed their child bearing years. Yet middle aged Peter Pans wake up with thinning hair and expanding waistlines to find their female contemporaries no longer desirable, because their wombs have no prospective residents. Those men believe their future namesake will be conceived by the supermodel they just haven't met yet."

Translation: "My last fuck was a middle aged Peter Pan with thinning hair and an expanding waistline. He lost interest in me very quickly, because I'm barren and a harpy. He still has a chance to conceive children with a supermodel, but I don't."



"A 58-year old date of mine who had an 8-year old son AND an 8-year old grandson, told me he wanted a woman he could have a child with. So, after me he dated someone who was 39. He said, "I would have picked someone younger, but I promised my 38-year-old daughter I wouldn't date anyone younger than her."

Translation: "My 58 year old friend has options, and I'm ravaged with jealousy that I don't."



"Sure, he's only one guy, but women my age who still want a male partner may feel ignored by the compulsion of biology for men to mate with someone who can procreate."

Translation: "It's hard for me to deny nature and biology, but I'll keep on trying, and maybe it will work."



"When I saw the 2004 film, Door in the Floor, midlife beauties (then in their late 40s) Kim Bassinger and Mimi Rogers had sensual nude scenes. I admired their bravery and exemplary figures. Meanwhile, the audience gasped with the same surprise and amazement as the special effects moments from a Star Wars film. What will audiences think about Jennifer Aniston in 10 years?"

Translation: "I lead an empty life and console myself by living my dreams and fantasies through the lives of celebrities. Fantasizing about make-believe characters written into movie scripts is a safe outlet for me."



"Lauren Hutton (now 69), supermodel to my generation, posed nude at 62. She said at the time: "It's really important that women understand not to listen to a 2,000-year-old patriarchal society." She added, "There once was a proverb that said, 'It's the old fiddle that plays the sweetest music.' Also, most women my age have great taste in music, growing up in the first era of albums and turntables, music stores and The Beatles."

Translation: "A ghastly old hag once posed nude...could I pull it off? There must be some value that I have. I keep looking for that value, but it's becoming harder and harder to locate."



"Inspired by my unnoticed peers, I wrote a novel, The Last Place She'd Look about a woman turning 50, her efforts to become noticed in the world, and ultimately to find happiness and a fulfilling relationship, but not without some mishaps and ego bruising along the way. In trying to console my female friends by presenting a literary figure they could identify with, it seems male readers said the book spoke to them. Now I have a whole crew of men who view me with different eyes."

Translation: "To console myself in my misery, I wrote a bullshit book that no one cares about. If I just keep writing my pleasant fantasies, they will eventually come true."



"When I think of female contemporaries I wonder, why is a woman who is confident, with a self assured sexual ease, invisible, ignored and undesired on her local landscape? Is it that men and boys want naive girls they can control? Should we ask George Clooney?"

Translation: "I wish I had been born a man, especially George Clooney."



"So the next time a man sees me or any of my mid-life female friends out in the world, he should LOOK AT US. Then smile and say, "Hello." He'll be in for an astonishing surprise."

Translation: "Maybe threats will work. I'm so desperate, that maybe if I just find something I can accuse these men of, they will notice me."

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"When I think of female contemporaries I wonder, why is a woman who is confident, with a self assured sexual ease, invisible, ignored and undesired on her local landscape? Is it that men and boys want naive girls they can control? Should we ask George Clooney?"

So she's essentially calling all women younger than her "naive" and saying they can be controlled. Talk about misogyny.

The irony of this is that if you want a woman you can "control" you're better off hooking up with a desperate 50-year-old with no options instead of a hot 23-year-old with tons of men at her beck and call -- who could easily play you.

How does she not see this? I've dated 23-year-old women and older women. You have to have seriously tight game skills to attempt to "control" a woman that age. Roissy has even written about the difficulties of gaming younger women. Had she done her homework, she'd have known this.

And as for "naive," I don't think any American woman older than 14 fits that description.
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Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

Quote: (11-03-2014 02:53 PM)IvanDrago Wrote:  

So at age 50 she is pissed off that she now has to live life like 80% of men at any age?

Zero fucks given.

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#38

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

I hate being the oddball but WB
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Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

Quote: (11-03-2014 05:29 PM)L M McCoy Wrote:  

I hate being the oddball but WB

Don't...be...thirsty...

Fate whispers to the warrior, "You cannot withstand the storm." And the warrior whispers back, "I am the storm."

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Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

Quote: (11-03-2014 04:26 PM)Quintus Curtius Wrote:  

"Inspired by my unnoticed peers, I wrote a novel, The Last Place She'd Look about a woman turning 50, her efforts to become noticed in the world, and ultimately to find happiness and a fulfilling relationship, but not without some mishaps and ego bruising along the way. In trying to console my female friends by presenting a literary figure they could identify with, it seems male readers said the book spoke to them. Now I have a whole crew of men who view me with different eyes."

Translation: "To console myself in my misery, I wrote a bullshit book that no one cares about. If I just keep writing my pleasant fantasies, they will eventually come true."

Alternate translation: "Unattractive older men become more attractive to women when they have interesting accomplishments. Surely it works the other way around. Men should want to have sex with me because I wrote a book."
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#41

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

I almost pity her...almost
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#42

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

Quote: (11-03-2014 05:29 PM)L M McCoy Wrote:  

I hate being the oddball but WB

Here, you'll need this:

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#43

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

Quote: (11-03-2014 05:51 PM)Ryre Wrote:  

Quote: (11-03-2014 04:26 PM)Quintus Curtius Wrote:  

"Inspired by my unnoticed peers, I wrote a novel, The Last Place She'd Look about a woman turning 50, her efforts to become noticed in the world, and ultimately to find happiness and a fulfilling relationship, but not without some mishaps and ego bruising along the way. In trying to console my female friends by presenting a literary figure they could identify with, it seems male readers said the book spoke to them. Now I have a whole crew of men who view me with different eyes."

Translation: "To console myself in my misery, I wrote a bullshit book that no one cares about. If I just keep writing my pleasant fantasies, they will eventually come true."

Alternate translation: "Unattractive older men become more attractive to women when they have interesting accomplishments. Surely it works the other way around. Men should want to have sex with me because I wrote a book."

To which all men reply:

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Take care of those titties for me.
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#44

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

Quote: (11-03-2014 04:26 PM)Quintus Curtius Wrote:  

"Inspired by my unnoticed peers, I wrote a novel, The Last Place She'd Look about a woman turning 50, her efforts to become noticed in the world, and ultimately to find happiness and a fulfilling relationship, but not without some mishaps and ego bruising along the way. In trying to console my female friends by presenting a literary figure they could identify with, it seems male readers said the book spoke to them. Now I have a whole crew of men who view me with different eyes."

They're looking at her with different eyes because she's Faux-Lesbian Attention-Whoring like an 18-year-old.

From the reviews:

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I should have read the fine print `Book includes opposite sex scenes as well as same sex scenes.` With a ratio of 3:1 for same sex scenes this was not the type of book that I was looking forward to reading.

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It starts out reading like it is going to be a bad self-help book instead of fiction then turns into an almost porn-like tale of the sexual adventures of a fifty year old woman and her sex-fixated friends.

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This was a horrible book. There was no plot or character development, just a series of random sexual encounters. It read more like a marketing book for an alternative lifestyle.

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I'm quite liberal in my views, so the subject matter didn't bother me. I just thought it was more sad than humorous.

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I am not interested in reading about lesbians. I think the promotionals were deliberately misleading. I wonder how many people bought this crap and were similarly misled?

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I don't care to read Lesbian stories and feel that I was misled.

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She had so little self worth while trying to find a male companion, no wonder she felt like a failure.

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I have no problem with homosexuality. I simply thought this book was absurd to suggest that if you're lonely and can't find a man, just broaden your horizons and start considering women. That's just now how it works.

This review from a lesbian:

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A lesbian 50 Shades of Grey (not a compliment), predictably structured like a B-rate romantic comedy. Would not read again.

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From a 5-star review of the book:

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If I’m at a yard sale and I find a book with an Oprah sticker on it, I’m all over it. I’ve never found an Oprah book that I didn’t like.

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Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

Ok so what is the verdict: Do bitches want to get harassed or not? Geez make up your mind already!! Damn if I was still Blue Pill I'd be so confused right now
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Quote: (11-03-2014 06:44 PM)Captain Gh Wrote:  

Ok so what is the verdict: Do bitches want to get harassed or not? Geez make up your mind already!!

They never can and they never will.
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#47

Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

I come across women like this from time to time. You just have to explain that its biological. Female attractiveness represents their ability to produce a child. If men were attracted to menopausal women, the species would die.

All of those things she describes apply to a man, not a woman. A woman is more like a piece of food. Its good for awhile and then goes rotten.

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As a woman in my 50s, walking down a city street, I feel invisible to almost any man walking past me. I've been that unseen woman over and over again
Tell that to that feminut whose video is doing the rounds. LOL
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Quote: (11-03-2014 02:55 PM)Dusty Wrote:  

"A woman past 50 is experienced in giving and receiving pleasure; grateful when understood and appreciated. She is like a classic car, a fine wine, or an imported cigar. The engine hums, with a complex taste and a smooth relaxing smoke. It's a sharp, insightful and lucky man who can appreciate the passion, depth and beauty of a seasoned, sensual woman."

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"So the next time a man sees me or any of my mid-life female friends out in the world, he should LOOK AT US. Then smile and say, "Hello." He'll be in for an astonishing surprise."

Before it was Lindy West's screed about men approaching women in coffee shops, now this.

Hmmm, what do a fat whale and an old bag have in common? They are at the bottom in terms of SMV and are trying to change the rules of the game.

And it's not about finding a guy, it's about receiving attention, being put on a pedestal. It's like the Louis CK show where that other fat whale (so many of them it's hard to keep track) didn't really complain about finding a guy. She was pissed that guys didn't chase after her.

Look at us? Chase us? Fuck you. We don't tell you who to find attractive, don't try to tell us.

And you're invisible? Welcome to the world of men. I'm a reasonably attractive, fit white guy with a good career. And I put in work. My friends who are fantastic with women, they put in work. Even when a girl is looking at a guy, it is usually up to him to take the risk, make the move.

So it sucks that feminism lied to you. Instead of bitching at men, impart your lesson on the next generation, which is that the party doesn't last forever. Mother Nature and Father Time are undefeated.
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Older Woman (50+) Angry That She's Invisible To Men

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Hmmm, what do a fat whale and an old bag have in common? They are at the bottom in terms of SMV and are trying to change the rules of the game.

And it's not about finding a guy, it's about receiving attention, being put on a pedestal. It's like the Louis CK show where that other fat whale (so many of them it's hard to keep track) didn't really complain about finding a guy. She was pissed that guys didn't chase after her.

Look at us? Chase us? Fuck you. We don't tell you who to find attractive, don't try to tell us.

And most likely any man who would show interest in them they'd find repulsive & understandably so. Chubby chasers & cougar bait are on par with foot fetishists & necrophiliacs. They're sexual deviants, think this broad would want 1 of them?
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