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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas More" data-source="post: 1169413" data-attributes="member: 8402"><p>I'm 53, so the 60's are really not that far away. I've had somewhat of a mid life crisis in recent years, that has coincided with taking the red pill and waking up from my blue pill existence. Like many who reach my age, I haven't had everything turn out exactly the way I wanted. You get into a pattern in your 30's and 40's that seems to be going alright, but then you don't make as much career and financial progress as you expected, and your marriage gets worse and worse over time, and all the sudden you're well into middle age, and you can't really start over like a younger person could.</p><p></p><p>So, I was a little cynical about things for a while, but I've come to realize that I still have several good decades left. There are a lot of healthy guys in their 60's and 70's, living the good life. Heck, Trump was 53 in 1999, and since then he's done a ton of things in his life, not even counting the campaign and presidency. I look at Harrison Ford, who is 75. He still has plenty of vigor. The key is to exercise, take testosterone, and stay engaged in life.</p><p></p><p>I'm planning to keep fucking young women as long as I can, and even when I get to my mid and late 70's and beyond, then I'll just switch to fucking women in their late 40's and early 50's. Right now these women are too old for me, and I'm sure when I'm old I'll still prefer young girls. However, I expect I can gradually adapt to older women, as long as they're still 20-30 years younger than me.</p><p></p><p>Even in my 80's and beyond, I want to be like some of the guys mentioned earlier in this thread. Both my grandfathers were quite active in their 80's. Heck, I'll be enjoying the medical technology of the 2040's, and I plan to take full advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas More, post: 1169413, member: 8402"] I'm 53, so the 60's are really not that far away. I've had somewhat of a mid life crisis in recent years, that has coincided with taking the red pill and waking up from my blue pill existence. Like many who reach my age, I haven't had everything turn out exactly the way I wanted. You get into a pattern in your 30's and 40's that seems to be going alright, but then you don't make as much career and financial progress as you expected, and your marriage gets worse and worse over time, and all the sudden you're well into middle age, and you can't really start over like a younger person could. So, I was a little cynical about things for a while, but I've come to realize that I still have several good decades left. There are a lot of healthy guys in their 60's and 70's, living the good life. Heck, Trump was 53 in 1999, and since then he's done a ton of things in his life, not even counting the campaign and presidency. I look at Harrison Ford, who is 75. He still has plenty of vigor. The key is to exercise, take testosterone, and stay engaged in life. I'm planning to keep fucking young women as long as I can, and even when I get to my mid and late 70's and beyond, then I'll just switch to fucking women in their late 40's and early 50's. Right now these women are too old for me, and I'm sure when I'm old I'll still prefer young girls. However, I expect I can gradually adapt to older women, as long as they're still 20-30 years younger than me. Even in my 80's and beyond, I want to be like some of the guys mentioned earlier in this thread. Both my grandfathers were quite active in their 80's. Heck, I'll be enjoying the medical technology of the 2040's, and I plan to take full advantage. [/QUOTE]
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