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Men will either avoid women over 35 because they "want kids some day" and need a younger woman to have them with, or because they DON'T want kids and believe childless women in their 30's are desperate to get married and have children before it's too late.

I feel the same way but I think my "sweet spot" was wasted on my older husband...when I hit 38 he left and is now wading younger and younger in the dating pool.

And I don't think he left because I look particularly awful. I think he left because I became more my own person and that was infuriating to someone who liked

Man, I really want to like Mayim Bialik, but she makes it so damn hard.

Have you been on a dating site though? Because you can see for yourself that many men are not interested in women their own age or older.

Honestly, fucking bully for them. If you're some old dude lusting over 20-year-olds, you deserve to get taken for a ride on your bank account for a shot at getting with her while the rest of us withered old 22+ women don't live a life of vain, deluded disappointment over the things we think we're owed. And all those

I mean on the one hand I would rather have a guy who didn't mind/liked period sex than one who was disgusted by it, but on the other hand I'm kind of disgusted by my period — I certainly try to contain the blood and all that comes with it to the greatest extent possible. I am quite put off by the idea of being with

More power to them but

I like that gif of Kanye acting like a normal human being while his wife is playing at being a fancy goose on the airplane.

Such a cool story, though its a shame that a couple who has been together for 72 years, had visited all 50 states, 10 Canadian Provinces, and lived through some of the wildest times in American history were barely able to cross "Get married to the woman I love" off their bucket list.

I love the fact that he straight out acknowledges that his success is due in part to social services. My brother is blind too and it is amazing how the Social Security office treats him like some kind of indigent slacker despite the fact that he is working and needs extra support because (duh) everything is harder

Excuse me while I vote my face off for this guy.

Here's your photo. By the way, he's blind. A brief bio:

(from xkcd)

I grew up in a college town. One summer/fall there was a major, major construction project in the popular downtown area, so there were construction guys all over the place at the hottest part of summer. I learned a couple of years later that the managers and owners had told them "if we hear one single thing about

I don't understand catcalling, though I witnessed it repeatedly one summer when I was 17. [Not once since, though.]

It's been a long time since I left Athens (was there from 1997 to 2005 for undergrad/grad school/post-grad-school slackering), so I'm not that well versed in specific places that exist now, but bartending, food service, and retail are the most common/available jobs there for sure. Telemarketing was also pretty big

THE GRILL! What a hole (no offense, I loved it and went there all the time during my years in Athens). Fries and feta ftw! Sorry all those yuck things happened to you there. I'm dismayed but not surprised.

Thank you for pointing out that developmentally disabled adults need to know and respect boundaries just like everyone else.

If your client can learn, so can the free-range douchecanoes who populate these stories. They have no excuse.

I worked in a restaurant where one of the line cooks was just the grossest, pervy-est guy ever. He was constantly saying disgusting sexual stuff to all the female servers. For a while his thing was to take one of the GIANT carrots that the kitchen normally grated for our salads, and he would carve it to look like a