at what age do women stop looking at you

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when you look like you have the face of a 30 year old?

im early 20s in biological age but look damn old. the UVs too much in australia.

don't attract the eyes of women anymore. not that i was handsome to begin with but now it feels non-existent
 
Regardless of age, appealing to the sense of sight = overrated

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Looking older is actually an asset for you.
You are early 20s means you're not in university anymore.
So, you are probably surrounded by older adult women in your daily life
They who are not interested in younger men, and you are the youngest around.
Build your status.
 
My experience is that if you are not very occupied in your mind, you will tell easily that women are looking at you and thinking of nasty things.
When a man is very young, they tend to be very naive and not recognize these things. Women also have indirect ways that men don't use like checking you from a mirror or keeping their head towards another direction and looking at you, when you look towards them they just turn only their eyes away very quickly. Your age has nothing to do whether women would look at you or not. Everything in life will find a buyer.
 
There's never an age when women necessarily stop looking, since the shorter lifespan of men compared to women makes a man more of a valued commodity as he gets older. My 93 year old father in law had to push away the 80-somethings with his, ummmm, walker and enema kit.

God, I once lived in an apartment and below was this really old guy, just unkempt as all get out and stupid, too. He married an old woman who moved to town just to marry him. She died and very quickly he had more action. I was under the impression he'd set this stuff up via the internet. . . and this was in the 90s.
 
What was most shocking to me was the number of women who would stare at me, once I was married. Not sure why. . . is marriage a seal of approval, meaning, that guy's not whacky or dangerous? I don't know. It was unpleasant.
 
I’ll let you know once they start ;)

It’s actually something I noticed recently at a food festival/market. There were hundreds of stalls, all vying to be the one to get you to purchase their jam, homemade cakes, farm produce etc.. so there was plenty of eye contact from the sellers, hoping to strike up conversation to get a sale etc.. can’t say I’ve ever experienced that spontaneously in everyday life.
 
What was most shocking to me was the number of women who would stare at me, once I was married. Not sure why. . . is marriage a seal of approval, meaning, that guy's not whacky or dangerous? I don't know. It was unpleasant.

Or stare and then smile when you look at them. No clue as to why. Happens with women closer to 1/3rd my age than 1/2 my age and they know I'm married too.
 
Or stare and then smile when you look at them. No clue as to why. Happens with women closer to 1/3rd my age than 1/2 my age and they know I'm married too.

Sounds strange to stare like that.

I never stare at men. Way too proud for that lol
Women staring at men. Hm. Sounds weird and desperate.
 
Sounds strange to stare like that.

I never stare at men. Way too proud for that lol
Women staring at men. Hm. Sounds weird and desperate.

I imagine that there are people out there with different levels of desperation. I read statistics on behavior and a lot of it is stuff that I just don't get. Last night I read that the average new car price is $35,000 and the average buyer puts a down payment of $4,000 and finances the rest over a period of about 68 months. My last three cars were under $25K and I paid cash for them. Why borrow money for an expensive car that you have to finance? The concept is foreign to me. Actually borrowing money in the first place seems strange to me.
 
I imagine that there are people out there with different levels of desperation. I read statistics on behavior and a lot of it is stuff that I just don't get. Last night I read that the average new car price is $35,000 and the average buyer puts a down payment of $4,000 and finances the rest over a period of about 68 months. My last three cars were under $25K and I paid cash for them. Why borrow money for an expensive car that you have to finance? The concept is foreign to me. Actually borrowing money in the first place seems strange to me.

I also think that if you notice women staring at you, you might been staring at them as well ;)
Maybe the woman thinks, wth is that married man staring me?
Married men flirting w other women is something of the least attractive I know. As you know they are not good men and trustworthy.
 
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