Posted on 04/06/2014 7:30:19 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine
Women feel invisible to the opposite sex at the age of 51, it emerged yesterday.
A detailed study of 2,000 women revealed a large percentage felt they no longer received the level of attention they once did after hitting 51.
Many even went as far as to admit they felt ignored.
The women claimed their confidence plummeted after hitting 50 and blamed greying hair, having to to wear glasses or even struggling to find fashionable clothes.
The lifestyle study, commissioned by herbal remedies company, A.Vogel, also found more than two thirds of women over 45 had walked into a room and felt completely unnoticed by the opposite sex.
More than half said they felt left on the shelf and that theyd been judged negatively because of their age.
Health expert Eileen Durward, who provides advice and support to women through the A.Vogel website and helpline, said: The results show a worrying decline in confidence and self-worth in women when faced with the prospect of growing older.
The world can feel very geared toward appreciating younger women, leaving those of a certain age to feel neglected or less worthy.
These women are not invisible and neither are their concerns.
They are often the driving engine behind many a family, juggling careers, looking after older relatives and bringing up children.
All the while dealing with the ageing process and changes brought on by the menopause.
They need to be supported, not made to feel washed up.
The study also found just 15 per cent of women over 45 could claim they had high or very high confidence while, sadly, nearly half described themselves as not very confident at all.
The biggest reason for a decline in self-belief was the feeling that their image had deteriorated.
A dejected four in ten said not getting attention from men like they used to was a factor, more than half had felt intimidated by the presence of younger women at a social event.
A concerned six in ten of the 2,000 studied felt modern life is geared toward a focus on younger women while 46 per cent thought that a lot of what older women go through wasnt seen or spoken about.
The research also examined the effect the menopause has on womens confidence as they age.
The results showed around one in five who had experienced menopausal symptoms had difficulty in finding answers to the questions they had about the changes they were facing.
In fact, only 13 per cent felt women were well supported in the lead up to the menopause.
The research, which also involved 500 men, showed many have a head in the sand approach to the menopause.
Eileen Durward, who is also an expert on menopause, added: Women need to know they are not alone and there are things they can do to help themselves.
Hot flushes are a good example of something that can have a real impact on confidence, especially in social situations or at work.
Many women dont realise that simple steps, like breathing slowly or taking a herbal remedy containing sage, can provide relief.
I'm 52, and in the last year have stopped coloring my hair. I was a natural brunette, and grayed prematurely like my dad, so I am nearly all silver.
Now that my hair is lighter it seems that people of all ages talk to me more than when my hair was brown.
I was checking out at Walgreens recently and the cashier was a 30-something male. As he started ringing up my purchases, he said, "did you find every....wow, you are really pretty". I was a bit taken aback by it - I'm not used to being complimented.
“She had two gallons of milk, and I was starin at her jugs.”
Like the blond gal at the store that was repeatedly touching various parts of her body. I asked her if she was all right.
She laughed. “Oh I’m fine - it is how I remember what I need to pick up. A head of lettuce, two gallons of milk, and some Fantastic.”
I never feel ignored by my husband, and that’s what matters!
Ditto. Mrs. Doomonyou is six years older than me, but after 28 years, best days of our lives.
Congrats! And may they get better yet!
You know what they say,
"Beauty is only skin deep, ugly goes clear to the bone."
“Im running for Miss America when Im 100 - only 20 more years to go.”
Congratulations! But be careful. At the age of 90, my mom, with the only thing wrong with her being a slight case of arthritis, said “And to think I would be saying ‘Oh - to be 80 again!’.
Maybe they’re artificial.
OK, hubby and I are laughing so hard we’re crying. I can hardly see to type.
Well, I have to say, I’m beginning to feel that way. After being a size 4, even after kids, the ol’ metabolism comes to a sceeching halt and the pounds are harder to lose (and, I have to say...I love food and am a good cook, unfortunately). Still....it’s about your outlook and what you project. Priorities. Soul.
And so the joke is continued...........
Maybe theyre artificial.
;-)
It was a joke. Some relate to it and some don’t. ;-)
I like your attitude.
A woman with a belly might have borne a few children. What is any mans excuse?
Like with all other things, jokes can also be low quality. And I know what Marcia Blackburn (R-TN), Bo Derek, Sarah Palin and Dave Barry look like, too.
;)
What is any mans excuse?
well maybe women drove them to over drink or over eat..lol...two can play this blame game.
Really? I still get hit on all the time and my boyfriend thinks I’m beautiful and a very sexy woman.
Having said that, there are some men who need to look in the mirror, too.
you have a point there.....
Jeff Dunham: [talking about Walter’s wife] She’s a lovely lady.
Walter: She’s getting old.
Jeff Dunham: Well, women age like... like fine wine.
Walter: She’s aging like milk!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1LG_Neofn0
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