Monday, January 16, 2006

On celebrating more birthdays than u want to






















my sweetheart gifted me dis book when i turned 50
Nah ! wasnt my wife

she just calls me a Dirty Old Man
i am much dirtier now at 55


In Praise of Older Women
by Frank Kaiser

When I was 20, I had eyes only for girls my age. Any woman over 30 was ancient, over 40 invisible.
Today, at 69, I still appreciate the 20-year-old for her youthful looks, vigor, and (occasional) sweet innocence.


But I equally enjoy women of my own age and beyond, and every age in between. I've learned that each has its own special wonders, attractions, magic and beauty.

As I grow in age, I value mature ladies most of all. Here are just a few of the reasons senior men sing the praises of older women:

An older woman knows how to smile with such brightness and truth, old men stagger.
An older woman will never ask out of the blue, "What are you thinking?" An older woman doesn't care what you think.


An older woman's been around long enough to know who she is, what she wants, and from whom. By the age of 50, few women are wishy-washy. About anything. Thank God!

And yes, once you get past a wrinkle or two, an older woman is far sexier than her younger counterpart!
Her libido's stronger.
Her fear of pregnancy's gone.
Her appreciation of experienced lovemaking is honed and reciprocal.


And she's lived long enough to know how to please a man in ways her daughter could never dream of. (Young men, you have something to look forward to!)

Older women are forthright and honest. They'll tell you right off that you are a jerk if you're acting like one. A young woman will say nothing, fearing that you might think worse of her. An older woman doesn't give a damn.


An older, single woman usually has had her fill of "meaningful relationships" and "long-term commitments." Can't relate? Can't commit? She could care less. The last thing she needs in her life is another whiny, dependent lover!

Older women are sublime. They seldom contemplate having a shouting match with you at the opera or in the middle of an expensive dinner. Of course, if you deserve it, they won't hesitate to shoot you if they think they can get away with it.

Most older women cook well. They care about cleanliness. They're generous with praise, often undeserved.

An older woman has the self-assurance to introduce you to her women friends. A young woman often snarls with distrust when "her guy" is with other women. Older women couldn't care less.

Women get psychic as they age. You never have to confess your sins to an older woman. Like your mother, they always know.


Yes, we geezers praise older women for a multitude of reasons. These are but a few.
Unfortunately, it's not reciprocal.


For every stunning, smart, well-coifed babe of 75 there's a bald, paunchy relic with his yellow pants belted at his armpits making a fool of himself with some 22-year-old waitress.

Ladies, I apologize for my fellow geezers. That men are genetically inferior is no secret. Count your blessings that we die off at a far younger age, leaving you the best part of your lives to enjoy and appreciate the exquisite woman you've become. Without the distraction of some demanding old fart clinging and whining his way into your serenity.

© 2000-2005—Frank Kaiser

See the Baltimore Sun's Susan Reimer's funny column about this column.
Also see http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/rooney2.asp

Beauty of a Woman
The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears,The figure she carries, or the way she combs her hair.The beauty of a woman must be seen from her eyes,Because that is the doorway to her heart,The place where love resides.The beauty of a woman Is not in a facial mole,But true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul.It is the caring that she lovingly gives,The passion that she shows.The beauty of a womanWith passing years -- only grows.....
Sam Levenson

THE AGES OF LOVE
I am a young man in love,In an old man's body.In love with an ageing woman,Who is a young girl inside.To find spring in autumn,And blossoming as leaves fall,Ripens fruit in my lifeThat summer never bore.I see you run to meAs desperately as I need you,The grey hairs no hindranceTo the young girl shining through.
-- Tony Crisp --

www.suddenlysenior.com/ praiseolderwomen.html

2 comments:

Keshi said...

and wut dus the book say? nag ppl? lol!

Keshi.

Anonymous said...

the book says..how to make keshi fairer by using fair and lovely...and not fair and ugly :)