tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8357124.post1370517001235772865..comments2024-01-25T15:49:37.832-07:00Comments on <b>SEX SCENES AT STARBUCKS</b>: a theoryUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8357124.post-27836871185945762772013-06-22T16:08:42.444-06:002013-06-22T16:08:42.444-06:00Actually, there was an extensive study done for de...Actually, there was an extensive study done for decades, I believe, that linked childhood abuse to obesity. Fat, in that case, *is* a solution. And it's on a subconscious level, and if the body wants to protect you with fat, it will despite all your best efforts.<br /><br />I think nowadays the American diet and the things food companies do to make a profit are a good deal to blame, as well, though.<br /><br />As far as age, if you're single and past 37, you cannot get a guy to even look at your profile. It's a number, and it's all that matters. It's a proven statistic that the older guys get, the younger the profiles they "court." For example, a 35 year old male will look for women about the same age. After that, the gap widens to a 50+ year old male contacts 20-something profiles the most.<br /><br />I find 39 to be extremely awkward. I look like I'm in college. Literally, I get asked about "school" 3-7 times a week. I'm too "old" for online profiles, but in the real world, 22-somethings hit on me. (I'm looking for a husband, not a fling.)<br /><br />Combine that with wanting children, and I am very unhappy with my age. I mean, I don't care, really... what I'm really upset with is all the possibilities and dreams slamming their doors closed in my face, LOL.Spy Scribblerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14299551957327543491noreply@blogger.com