BFE
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Ouch!I was about 45 when I first started working for the conservation district. There was a cute young college intern. She said I reminded her of her grandpa. That was a low blow.
Nowadays it seems some grey in the mane is a desirable trait for the young ladies. Just ask my wife!
Seriously, there's a shortage of men at a younger age, or should I say the age one becomes a man is getting to be a higher number. My dad's generation, you were a man at 18, sometimes earlier. Looking back, I wasn't what I would call a man until 21-22. Thought I was earlier but wasn't quite there yet. Today, lots of mid 30's boys to be had.