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t951 04-23-2010 09:40 AM

I think she is hot, and would be one hell of a ride.

m21sniper 04-23-2010 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 5312712)
Snipe.... I would remind you that.... SYDNEY Australia.... Is spelled different than my name SIDNEY....

I don't really care, i'm not going there any time soon. ;)

vash 04-23-2010 09:50 AM

she is ok looking. i bet with different makeup to soften up those hard edges, she would look pretty hot. as for her body, after a kid...with her dedication, it would bounce right back..

speeder 04-23-2010 09:58 AM

That biotch could make a freight train take a dirt road. She could knock the buzzards off a schit wagon.

You have to realise that a magazine cover is a glamour shot taken by a real pro, was the best shot in the roll, (or 100s of digital shots), then digitally *airbrushed* by other real pros who are experts at shaving off the ugly. They can make just about any normal broad look alright.

That is one ugly woman.

speeder 04-23-2010 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 5311708)
It just depends on what you want out of a "relationship." If it is just sex, then sure, find the youngest/hottest you can and have at it. I've found however that there are plenty of 40-somethings who not only are a handful in the sack, but you can also have a conversation with them and have some common ground.

Just my personal bias, but I think the 50 year old guys chasing the 20-somethings is just ridiculous. One doesn't really need to wonder why they're still chasing 'tang at that age, and you also have a pretty good idea why the 20-something is interested.

But everyone gets to live their own lives. Seems that most people at some point actually want something a little more stable in a relationship, and want some shared experiences and cultural reference points. But some don't. Ymmv.

The biggest problem w/ hanging out w/ much younger women is that you always feel old. Anyone who says differently is lying, especially to themselves. When you're with someone near your age, you never feel old, no matter how old the two of you get because you're traveling the road of life together. :cool:

speeder 04-23-2010 11:11 AM

Beautiful woman:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1272049825.jpg

Ugly woman:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1272049850.jpg

Any questions? :)

nynor 04-23-2010 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 5312891)
The biggest problem w/ hanging out w/ much younger women is that you always feel old. Anyone who says differently is lying, especially to themselves. When you're with someone near your age, you never feel old, no matter how old the two of you get because you're traveling the road of life together. :cool:

thanks, speeder. i like that. :)

nostatic 04-23-2010 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 5312891)
The biggest problem w/ hanging out w/ much younger women is that you always feel old. Anyone who says differently is lying, especially to themselves. When you're with someone near your age, you never feel old, no matter how old the two of you get because you're traveling the road of life together. :cool:

A few years back after I separated, I was dating this wonderful woman who was 10 years younger than me (45 - 35). A lot of the relationship was downright amazing, and I credit her with literally saving me after many rough years. But one day we went to a picnic/party at the park next to LACMA. Almost all her friends/peers, some of whom I knew through work, others just through her. I had Calvin that weekend so I brought him along. While I had a great time, the nature of the problem crystalized. We were sitting around and her friends were talking about marriage (some recent), kids (one was pregnant, others thinking about it), careers (some of them just out of grad school), etc.

At that point I realized that I was just in a different point/phase of my life. I'd been down those roads (some of them a few times). And this wonderful woman that I was with hadn't yet traveled them. She totally deserved to walk those paths, but for some of them I'd btdt and was now somewhere else. I then understood the concept of two people needing to be "in-phase" on some/most of the elements of their lives in order to have things deeply work.

While there are exceptions, and everyone has somewhat different experiences, I believe that in general having a large age difference cannot be overcome in the end, unless one partner is willing and able to forgo part of their journey. And even if they are, that sacrifice may come back to bite them in the end (eg a woman who doesn't have kids because the guy already has them, or the guy who has kids at 55 and then can't really be part of their lives, etc).

ymmv, but that certainly has been my experience, and I've seen it happen with a lot of other couples. That and I find that often the old guy/young woman is all about the guy desperately trying to turn back the clock. Similar to using hair dye, etc. I really respect those that don't surrender to the years ("rage against the dying of the light"), but find a way to stay dignified and not look like a bad joke.

m21sniper 04-23-2010 02:30 PM

I've had that with younger GF's in the past. If you feel a need to let them go to walk their path (or more likely, they feel a need), you just let them go and walk it.

No harm, no foul.

I am walking my own path anyway.

Burnin' oil 04-23-2010 02:35 PM

[QUOTE=m21sniper;5313275]I've had that with younger GF's in the past. If you feel a need to let them go to walk their path (or more likely, they feel a need), you just let them go and walk it. . . QUOTE]



The first thing I thought of when I read that was Snipe letting the GF walk through High School graduation.

m21sniper 04-23-2010 02:46 PM

LOL, I only mess with girls that can at the very least legally vote.

Honestly, i date women well into their 40s too. But as they say, variety is the spice of life.

porsche4life 04-23-2010 06:28 PM

I don't have anything against girls that can barely vote.... Hell I just registered myself... ;) No age gap here... :p

Dueller 04-23-2010 08:09 PM

The pole vaulter is Allison Stokke...she was 16-17 and a junior in HS when pic was taken. She's now at Cal and on track and field squad. At 20 still looks fit:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1272082150.jpg

porsche4life 04-23-2010 09:28 PM

I'd definitely still hit it.... MMMM

m21sniper 04-23-2010 09:35 PM

Me too, but her arms are getting a bit too manly for my tastes.

The other recent pic i saw of her, she didn't look as good.

Dueller 04-23-2010 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 5313869)
I'd definitely still hit it.... MMMM

When I was your age I'd hit anything that moved...and after midnite movement wasn't a pre-requisite;)

Mark Henry 04-24-2010 03:39 AM

Is the first girl even famous? Who is she?

m21sniper 04-24-2010 08:22 AM

Some fitness slut i gather from this thread. I'd never heard of her either.

speeder 04-24-2010 08:33 AM

Which, the one at the book signing?

"Fitness slut"...

Goddamn, that guy has the IQ of a rusty lugnut. :rolleyes:

Gogar 04-24-2010 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark Henry (Post 5313980)
Is the first girl even famous? Who is she?

Which, Denis's first pic? I have a feeling it's a lady named Mary Weiland.


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