Saturday, June 19, 2021

"Talkin' bout my generation," (The Who) The song goes on, "hope i die b'for i get old." Well, we're here, and we're old. So, what about it. Saw a post on a boomer blog, which started out

with some good sense stuff.  The article focused on 50 and 60-some women - during and after the change-of-life.  First thing mentioned concerned diet - eating salads instead of pizza, that sort of thing.  Then about the second sentence in ... so boomer ;/ The article goes right into - with a hot-linked advertisement - ways to keep a certain area of the female reproductive system from (it's inevitable) shriveling down.  And yeah, i know the name of it, and can even spell it, without spell-check, but, eh, too racey; don't want the skank-bots even near this blog.

Uhm, so what's the point in keeping something beyond it's (fallen) natural time horizon?  Think it's related to gray divorce, and singles over 50, in general.  It's all about non-repro (feministic) fun and games.  Barely a thought concerning alot of men over 50...excuse me, but those blue pills, which the media deceives men into taking, can bring on heart issues.  What?  Older men's lives don't quite matter?

But anyway, this is real life - not yet another "Golden Girls" teevee fantasy, where each week, one or more of the 50-something women are getting ready to go on a date (with a man - the show ran prior to the lgbt..abc nonsense).  Come on already, at 50-something, isn't time to give up the fornicating already?  The reality is: the only reason (for the very most part) that guys are even remotely interested in dating older women is: yep, she's buying...that is, shelling out good money, for what?  Fornicating.  What a waste, and on top of that, if you were a fly on the wall, what the guys are telling their friends...

Btw, the female preservation products are wonderful for older Married women.  Yaay, that such products are available.  

2 comments:

  1. The female preservation products, I assume you mean topical estrogen, are also not just about sex but about preventing stuff like UTI infections and reducing issues with the urogenital system. I haven't had sex for two decades but still use it for that reason. Viagra is also not even marketed to older men anymore. It's target is younger men in their forties. The refill prescriptions were so rarely filled that Viagra would send you literature to "try again". Most older people are not sexual, in between the inevitable prostate issues and painful sex and no libido for women. Most of it is just lying. The worst offender was Jane Fonda saying sex at 70+ was the best ever. Sure it is, if you have cognitive issues and don't remember being 25.

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  2. Dear Anonymous, i'll try not to get started on the tight plastic pants women are (deceived into) wearing - no wonder things get irritated down there. Guys in their 40s using those pills?? Seems a bit young, but i can about guess why even young guys (think they) need that little blue helper ... looking around, the guys see ... uhm, not much beauty. Sad, really.
    Think you are on target about older people - it's enough of a muscle strain doing routine (non-sex) stuff.
    Jane Fonda ...bluuck :(

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