fictional dilfs> irl old men
i watched my name on netflix recently and the old man in it is so fine, i want to be his debatably younger mafia wife. i’m so attracted to power, and like a fine man who had been made into this melancholic and brooding dude by lived experience. for example a popular dilf rn is toji, when i was rlly young i watched hannibal and was super attracted to the cannibal in it. but obviously this doesn’t apply to irl. pple literally think i want an old man just bc i’m attracted to fictional older characters, it’s a fantasy that’s it. I think it’s super creepy and weird that old men want younger girls, to the point they leave their marriages and destroy their families just because of a midlife crisis. I was reading this article about how they did a survey of what age either sex prefers their partners age to be, and men as old as 75 said 14. FOURTEEN YEARS OLD??? and you’re retired, you’ve lived such a long life and you still have the audacity to act like a pedo. and women answered older, because men in society are allowed to age and still be wanted and still be considered integral to ‘society’. women are only valued for their youth, this sentiment is thankfully changing as more and more women leave the patriarchial norm. but it’s still there with how men objectify us. I still remember being 14 and walking home, and this old man following me in his car, I was so scared and shaken. I will never forget that. and every single woman out there will tell you the same thing too. why should i value male attention when even animals and dead bodies get it? no one is spared in this male dominated society. anyway i love my girls and my women out there, i wish more power to you, keep shining like the lights u are. a recent encounter kind of triggered this rant, but pls stay safe out there. don’t let the media and others dictate who you are, and if you are young or being groomed please choose yourself and protect yourself - the music, the media, etc it’s all LIES. those things will haunt you for the rest of your life, don’t buy into it.
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thinking, feeling, experiencing, when they slip away from the gaze and culture of men?”