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Midwestcel
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First we have to define older. To an 18 year old, a 28 year old and his 80 year old grandpa would both be "older men" to her. But knowing what we know about the age pill, if she said "I like older men", we would know she means the 28 year old and not the 80 year old.
And I think this is where red pill gets it confused. They here young women say "I like older men" so they say "hurr durr men age like fine wine". But when a prime foid says that, she's generally talking about a 25-35ish man who still is good looking, showing minimal, if any, signs of aging, has hair and is in good shape. She's not talking about the average middle aged man who's overweight and balding, showing signs of aging but drives a fancy sports car.
And I think this is where red pill gets it confused. They here young women say "I like older men" so they say "hurr durr men age like fine wine". But when a prime foid says that, she's generally talking about a 25-35ish man who still is good looking, showing minimal, if any, signs of aging, has hair and is in good shape. She's not talking about the average middle aged man who's overweight and balding, showing signs of aging but drives a fancy sports car.