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Profile text:I had the former profile Ken4friends.
If you are between 25 & 45, and interested in friendship, or more in terms of true friendship versus an acquaintance. As far as what I am attracted to, I prefer men that are younger, slim to muscular, tall and well endowed, between the ears and between the legs. Why would a top want someone well endowed? It's like a grand piano in the living room, I may not play a note, but doesn't it look great!!!!!
I read something in another profile that so applies to me, why am I here (on SD)? Digital voyeurism and reaffirmations that I'm still attractive to some younger men. Additionally, I always learn from younger men that are patient enough to become my friend.
A little more on the personal. I am retired. In the past, I have been to over 63 countries and all 50 of the US States. I love long discussions over coffee or a meal or a glass of wine. I did have free cruises, but after coming back sick twice, having been fully vaccinated, I'm going to put off any more cruises till Fall, 2024. I love to read, play the organ (get minds out of the gutter, I mean electronic church organ), I go to the gym for water aerobics and weight machines. And I love trips to Dallas or Houston. I don't travel overseas much these days. Retirement means fixed income.
At 72, I have lived a long, full life. In those 72 years, I was supposed to have gained wisdom. I'm not all that certain I know the measure that equals wisdom, but I certainly know what I "don't know". I do know that people of my generation don't know everything and younger men have much to teach all of us.
I find a lot more wisdom sometimes in younger men. Whether they are old souls or not, I don't know. What I do know is that they seem to view with world around them with a lot more clarity than I do. I learn from younger men. The world has changed during my years, and sometimes I have not changed with it. Younger men teach me that.
I also learned that it is best to not believe everyone on here is a liar, however do not take something as absolute truth until is earned. Remember the old adage, "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!!!!!" Trust is always earned. Now, if what you are being told is too outrageous (someone who says they have fallen for you in less than a week), it's probably a scammer. I recently learned they have developed all new approaches. I thought I had seen it all, but I was mistaken, but fortunately, not "taken".
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