
"I take good care of myself and stay as fit as I can. I have the normal aches, pains, and scars associated with living a full 66 years. I've always loved and respected women, and throughout my life, I've been told I'm attractive and attentive as a partner. Over the last several years, I've been told by very attractive women that I'm a DILF and a hottie, among other things."
"At a business establishment I frequent, a much younger woman-likely in her late 20s-seems openly flirtatious: strong eye contact, lingering smiles, personal questions. I'm very attracted to this woman and find it hard to extend eye contact with her. I'm embarrassed by the age difference and aware that I'm married, but the attraction feels mutual and real. Is it possible that a confident, attractive young woman could be genuinely interested in an older married man (not rich) purely for low-maintenance companionship, sexual connection, and fun?"
A 66-year-old married man in a 30-plus-year relationship maintains fitness and appears younger than his age. He reports a strong sex drive but has not had sex in over three years. His wife appears uninterested and refuses couples therapy, and he feels their sexual adventurousness has faded. He has decided to seek companionship and sexual fulfillment outside the marriage. A much younger woman in her late twenties at a business he frequents seems flirtatious, and he perceives mutual attraction despite embarrassment about the age gap and his marital status. He asks how to navigate pursuing her.
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