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  • in reply to: Reply To: That baggy clothing #45001

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    Reminds me of one of those teen fad stores I saw in the mall - big posters everywhere screaming about how you are a unique person who needs to express yourself to the world - and every single piece of clothing in the entire store, I kid you not, was one or the other of two colors. Might as well have been the Army or some Catholic school uniform. Unique, huh. Yeah, right! But then, in my day, we thought we were unique because we each embroidered different-colored flowers on our bell-bottoms. The more things change, the more they stay the same. But each generation of kids keeps believing they're the very first ones who ever discovered cool.

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    Name : Anon, Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, City : Dallas, State : TX Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Older men and young girls #38717

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    Many men in their 40s and 50s go through a phase when they see their physical virility slipping away, and they're afraid to face the implications. Unless they've nurtured a rich inner life, they may experience a crisis in self-worth analogous to a woman's "empty nest syndrome." Those men who are in denial about their physical decline will try to take up with young girls in order to pretend they're still young themselves. (And the intense stimulation of a beautiful young partner can revive whatever's sagging, at least for a little while.) Or, if they're a little more realistic, talking to young girls lets them fantasize or at least reminisce about lustier times. Usually they get over it by the time they reach their 60s, and learn to value older female companions who can be counted on to be there for them during the increasing disabilities of age.

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    Name : Anon, Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, City : Dallas, State : TX Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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