Bianca Fat Conductor wrote: » The fading looks thing doesn't start until long after your ages. Thought the George Clooney years were 40s onwards.
Neyite wrote: » I'm entering the middle aged phase for women where we are invisible. It's great. I don't get chatted up any more and therefore don't get called an unfriendly bitch or c*nt when I point out that I'm not single.
Thomyokk wrote: » Couldn't get a look at a woman in my 20s Literally getting propositioned every day of the week now It's mad
completedit wrote: » Anyone notice that 40's does seem to be new like late 20's. To think guys like Andy Samberg are 40.(Not saying he's particularly good looking but he looks mid 20's) Maybe it's style, a lot of people don't dress like old lads anymore so look younger. I saw a picture of John Mayer and he was dressed like a hypebeast but it didn't look weird or anything. Kanye West is a style icon(somehow) and actually influencing and creating trends and is 40 plus. I'm late 20's and look pretty much the same as I did at 20, can't imagine my face changing that much without getting really fat or some ****.
Wibbs wrote: » It;s been my general observation that if a guy doesn't go to seed, or started out pretty seedy, his 30's are his "peak" of overall attractiveness to women. The point where he has the most choice and range. I couldn't get arrested in my teens and twenties, , but my thirties were a total game changer. Like a switch was flicked. Mad. Hell my forties were streets ahead of my twenties.
northgirl wrote: » Not sure. Alot of my hair fell out. I felt invisible. It's growing back now and I'm starting to feel better about myself and consequently putting more effort into how I look day to day. It could be my perception that may not be reality. I've been told I look 10 years younger than I am so that's a bonus.
Mr. Incognito wrote: » This is the best thing I have ever read on Boads. I wish I could thank this twice.
wakka12 wrote: » Thats interesting about guys getting more attention in their 30s . Its definitely the opposite way around for gay guys
rusty cole wrote: » I don't get the thread really. do you notice people treat you differently because you used to be attractive? how would this play out? is it to imply that you are now taken seriously being less attractive? or are you now passed over in a bar, were once this was not the case? or do friends smile to your face but laugh behind your back because you no longer make them feel bad about themselves? In what context OP??
jimgoose wrote: » I'm 46 and like fine whiskey, the older I get the more attractive I am. I'm your tall, well-built, ruggedly handsome type. Somewhat but not entirely tangentially, I think a lot of women benefit greatly from a few laps on the clock and a little lining and wrinkling, gives 'em lovely, attractive character.
Lillybloom wrote: » I don't see what's confusing about the thread. It's about people's accounts of how others treat them differently as they lose their good looks. All contexts are open for discussion, this isn't an exam question.
corner of hells wrote: » Challenge accepted . "How you doin ?"
wakka12 wrote: » Depends on the person. I know 25 year olds how look absolutely haggard, male and female Speaking of ageing well des bishop looked so good on rte last night. I never thought he was attractive before and he looks so different now but way better with a bit of ageing, definitely suits some people and others not so much
Bianca Fat Conductor wrote: » ...unless they do a Brigitte Bardot and cook themselves.
Day Lewin wrote: » From the neck down, I look better than I did at 30. From the neck up, not so much...
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Noticed that too about Des Bishop. I would have never considered him as handsome before. The greying hair really suits him.