I'm a Woman in My Late-50s. I Can't Believe What These Young, Hot Men Want From Me.
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I'm a Woman in My Late-50s. I Can't Believe What These Young, Hot Men Want From Me.
"We have been fantasizing about a hotwifing scenario for a while now, and have opened up a profile on Feeld to see about making this a reality. One thing has really surprised me. Most of the hits we get are from men in their 30s! We were really looking for someone more in our age group or perhaps a little younger, but not that much younger..."
"I think I'm reasonably attractive and keep myself in good shape; I'm often told I look younger than I am. Our profile contains only current photos, and nothing is filtered. But I can't shake the feeling that if I were to meet up with one of these younger guys, they'd take one look and run for the hills! Even if I (hopefully) look good for my age, the fact is I'm pushing 60 and don't have the taut skin of a 30-year-old."
"Thanks! Your question has been submitted. Rich Juzwiak: I feel for her because there's this underlying insecurity that I think is probably imparted by the world and how it regards mature women. The scenario she has set up is one where she and her husband have their pick. If anybody has the power here to call the shots, it's them"
A late-50s heterosexual couple created a Feeld profile to pursue a hotwifing fantasy and received unexpectedly many messages from men in their 30s. The woman feels insecure about the age gap despite current, unfiltered photos and feedback that she looks younger. She worries younger partners may be unrealistic about older bodies once clothes come off and asks how to gauge intentions without killing the vibe. An assessment attributes the insecurity to societal views of mature women and notes that the couple retains decision-making power and control over encounters.
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