pellaz Wrote:take a long leisurely look at your naked self in the mirror, find someone that looks like you.
I would say yes to that! The above! In general people seek relationships with those of a similar age bracket. There are exceptions to that, but as a general rule. It's not because they are shallow or judgemental. It is simply that, well, young people don't tend to be physically drawn to people decades older, and often experiences, frames of reference and perspective may be really quite different, making compatability less likely.
If younger/'pretty' people are making you feel totally unwelcome in gay venues (or any venues) that is wrong, you have as much right to be their as anyone else. I say ignore them, have fun, show them youth don't have the monopoly on having a good time! Some people are just shallow, you get that in all walks of life.
However, many people- straight, gay, male, female, in their 40s, 50s, whatever, sometimes lust after much younger men and women or the real hot stuff... but doesn't mean it's going to happen. I suppose in clubs, people are looking for you know what,often (gay and mainstream clubs) so a cursory glance at looks alone is pretty much the criteria. But as for true love, I suppose people want some one with similar values, frames of refernece, perspective etc. Maybe this is why more often than not people match up, like with like. Age wise, whether they are looks conscious/'high maintainence', how into fitness they are, etc. Maybe such a fleeting dismissal is a measuring up of all these things, not just deciding someone is too ugly. Maybe a bit of both? Isuppose most people want a little initial physical attraction.
Perhaps there are gay environments other than bars you can go to? Cafes/groups such as support, reading, minority interest etc? You might have a better chance of meeting people who care to know you as a person.
Youth and beauty can be so fleeting any way! Finding love is hard for anyone, don't worry about age or looks, love will come when it comes, and you never know who it might be.
Hope that helps, and didn't sound snarky.
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