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    0 starsshiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 11 days ago | women, movies
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    Please, all these women look fabulous - this is not a real problem. Plus, a.) the idea of women in their 40s having sexuality is not so absurd, and b.) this show is clearly a fantasy world (an awesome one, haha). Can't wait for the movie!

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    • ms.kruse - 11 days ago

      I agree. And, geez, why are we talking about 40 like it's 80? 40 is so the new 30. It has to be because I can't stand the idea of only having 10 more years before I'm considered too old to be attractive. Let's not even think about that.

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