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If she's in New York, she's definitely alone because she's too picky. Sorry, toots, there's only so many rich stockbrokers in Manhattan and you're probably a 6 in a sea of 10's. You're an old, wrinkly bag with shrivelled eggs trying to compete with 20 year old fuckmeat. Move to a retirement community in Florida and maybe some retiree will bone you before he keels over in his Hoveround.
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I just suffered through a similar article from The Atlantic about another 40-year-old, self-obsessed New York career gal who forgot to have children, and now regrets turning down a suitor in her 20's. How many of these fucking articles do we need?
http://m.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/11/all-the-single-ladies/8654/
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I just suffered through a similar article from The Atlantic about another 40-year-old, self-obsessed New York career gal who forgot to have children, and now regrets turning down a suitor in her 20's. How many of these fucking articles do we need?
http://m.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/11/all-the-single-ladies/8654/
(Link is from my mobile, may or may not work for everyone)
God, that woman is still mourning her break up with, in retrospect, Mr Mostly Right from a decade ago. These 40 something childless women need to get a grip on reality and decide what it is they want! I don't understand why they can't be happy with the lives they have chosen rather than the life that never was. I suppose they let time creep up on them or something while they were trying to "have it all", but I really don't know because I never experienced anything remotely like this with the ticking clocks and whatnot. I am not "alone', since I am married, but I absolutely would not have a problem with the state of being alone for LONG extended periods of time.
I can't EVER recall having been lonely and if the truth be known I always have enjoyed being alone.I guess I like my own company. I could (and have) go for days on end without any human contact and it wouldn't bother me in the least. I don't require validation or the company of others to be content or happy and never have and can't imagine I ever will. When Moos start up with the typical, "You will end up all alone in a remote area with no company but your cats", that sounds rather pleasant and desirable to me. I'd much rather be alone with a bunch of cats than constantly bombarded and imposed on by second and third generations of self replicants, I truly would. I have seen it and it's not my cup of tea.down
Most older women, 50 and above typically, claim they just can't imagine being happy without a constant drove of kids and grandbrats stopping by and to encourage it, many of them either leave their doors unlocked or hand out keys to everyone even remotely related to them so they can "visit" whenever they want. I would NEVER enjoy anything like that with people just stopping by, raiding my refrigerator, or otherwise dropping in uninvited and without even knocking like SO MANY women seem to enjoy when they approach "middle age". That intrusive shit just is NOT for me and I don't imagine it ever will be.:smn
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If she's in New York, she's definitely alone because she's too picky. Sorry, toots, there's only so many rich stockbrokers in Manhattan and you're probably a 6 in a sea of 10's. You're an old, wrinkly bag with shrivelled eggs trying to compete with 20 year old fuckmeat. Move to a retirement community in Florida and maybe some retiree will bone you before he keels over in his Hoveround.
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Good point, Kim. Actually, it makes me realize how content I am with my life, warts and all.