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ismnotwasm

(41,980 posts)
Sun Jul 13, 2014, 01:08 PM Jul 2014

My "Naked" Truth [View all]

I am a 59-year-old woman in great health and in good physical shape. I stand five-feet, nine-inches tall and weigh 135 pounds. I wear a size six in both jeans and panties, and my breasts are nowhere near my navel. In fact, they still struggle to make it full-up in a B-cup bra. My thighs are no longer velvet and my buttocks have dimples. My upper arms wobble a bit and my skin shows the marks of the sun. There is a softness around my waist that is no longer perfectly taut, and the pout of my abdomen attests to a c-section that took its bikini flatness -- but gave me a son.

Why this brutal scrutiny of myself? It was time to counter the damage of my culture, my own soft-held fear and to pour warm love on my own soul. It was time to claim every mark and not-perfect inch of my own body -- a body that had been called "too wrinkled" by a man who was fetched by my energy and my mind, but did not like the bare truth of me. His name was Dave and he was 55 years old.

We met on a dating site. Dave was interesting, gentlemanly and bright. He held my hand and toured with me on long bicycle rides. He drove many miles to come to my door. He made meals for us both and ruffled my dog's happy head. I was enticed and longed for the full knowing of this man. And so, we planned a weekend together. That's when things got confusing, unspoken and just-not-quite there. We went to bed in a couple's way -- unclothed and touching -- all parts near. Kisses were shared and sleep came in hugs. I attempted more intimacy throughout the weekend and was deterred each time.

On Monday evening over the phone, I asked this man who had shared my bed for three nights running why we had not made love. "Your body is too wrinkly," he said without a pause. "I have spoiled myself over the years with young woman. I just can't get excited with you. I love your energy and your laughter. I like your head and your heart. But, I just can't deal with your body."

I was stunned. The hurt would come later. I asked him slowly and carefully if he found my body hard to look at. He said yes. "So, this means seeing me naked was troublesome to you?" I asked. He told me he had just looked away. And when the lights were out, he pretended my body was younger -- that I was younger. My breath came deep and full as I processed this information. My face blazed as I felt embarrassed and shamed by memories of my easy nakedness with him in days just passed.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robin-korth/sex-over-50_b_5563576.html
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My "Naked" Truth [View all] ismnotwasm Jul 2014 OP
i use to say our body was just the metal to protect our inside, as we traveled in life, like a car. seabeyond Jul 2014 #1
Well she's well rid of that one ismnotwasm Jul 2014 #2
You give the male species more credit than do I. Been on a dating site lately? Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2014 #3
It's times like this I really, REALLY don't envy straight women theHandpuppet Jul 2014 #8
it would be hilarious if it weren't so sad .... either way, Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2014 #9
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Nope ismnotwasm Jul 2014 #11
No shit. Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2014 #17
I hope I didn't make you uncomfortable ismnotwasm Jul 2014 #18
and one day the young women... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2014 #16
my god Kali Jul 2014 #4
exactly. especially the last decade of inundation of this garbage in every area of life, 24/7 seabeyond Jul 2014 #7
I bet he ain't no prize in the body department either... CTyankee Jul 2014 #5
forgot his viagra ... possibly. Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2014 #10
My first thought, too. What a jerk either way. n/t freeplessinseattle Jul 2014 #21
Shallow, vain and oblivious. JNelson6563 Jul 2014 #6
One man I know... theHandpuppet Jul 2014 #14
What a sad man Dave is BainsBane Jul 2014 #12
Another victim of the pornification of society. Tetris_Iguana Jul 2014 #13
Exactly nt ismnotwasm Jul 2014 #15
what matters most is the person the body is attached to. geek tragedy Jul 2014 #19
Don't know if anyone had seen this article theHandpuppet Jul 2014 #20
What a stinky pantload that is! JNelson6563 Jul 2014 #22
Oh yeah I read that ismnotwasm Jul 2014 #23
I know many women with similar stories. redqueen Jul 2014 #24
I think that's must be especially true for women who find themselves unattached... theHandpuppet Jul 2014 #25
It's shocking, some of the things they hear. redqueen Jul 2014 #31
I have to agree with you there theHandpuppet Jul 2014 #33
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Yeah, of course it does. Cause men are sexually objectified just as much, right? redqueen Jul 2014 #29
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lol redqueen Jul 2014 #32
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Christ on a condom, what a shallow asshole that man is. riqster Jul 2014 #28
It is endemic to society. redqueen Jul 2014 #35
An old "blessing" I once heard seems applicable: riqster Jul 2014 #36
I'm probably uglier than you, and my wife still loves me, too. Flatulo Jul 2014 #38
Same here. riqster Jul 2014 #39
Dave is such an ass. Flatulo Jul 2014 #37
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