Sunday 21 October 2012

The Exception to the Rule


In previous posts I have expressed my preference for the older, more experienced woman over her younger, less experienced and worldly wise counterpart. in recent days it has been my extreme pleasure to meet a 22 year old young lady who proves there is always an exception to every rule.

The lady in question (we will call her Kelly for the sake of ease) has proven herself to be a young lady of taste, imagination and maturity well beyond her years. Her ability to converse on any subject raised has been impressive as has her elegant presentation and engaging manner.

That is not to say Kelly is old before her time – far from it – but  her personality and beauty have quite intoxicated me …more than I would have believed had you told me it would be the case ahead of time.







I have met the exception to my own rule …and I have never been so glad to admit I was wrong.

Friday 5 October 2012

Cool tools....


Word has recently reached me that Apple has toppled Aston Martin as the UK’s perceived ‘coolest brand’.

This leaves me in something of a quandary as I am a massive fan of both, am lucky enough to own items produced by both brands and believe them both to be at the top of the tree as far as quality is concerned.

I have to stress – at this point – that the perception of ‘cool’ had nothing whatsoever to do with the purchase of either brand – simply the desire to purchase and own quality products.

That said, however, in terms of perception of ‘cool’ – what would you (dear reader) rather be seen in possession of? A stunning Apple product….



...or a stunning Aston Martin?







Comments and thoughts, as always, are most welcome....

Thursday 13 September 2012

It happened again....


This time I was in the supermarket buying some milk and essentials. Thanks to the late burst of summer weather we are enjoying, there is not yet the need for jackets and garments to ward off chill breezes and everyone was still wearing summer garments in mid September.

Imagine my delight, then, when a tall blond (easily 5’10 in heels) walked toward me in a thin white summer dress (gathered at the waist with a belt and set off with a pair of black stilettos) absent-mindedly doing some shopping. She was extremely well groomed, perfectly presented and in her late 30’s or early 40’s at most.

I got a lovely glimpse of her bare legs as she bent in front of me to pick up an item from a low shelf and the hem of her dress rode up. Her slim body was made all the more exceptional by a large bust which the dress did little to hide. She brightened my day no end.


This brings me back to a subject I covered in recent posts – older vs. younger. When it comes to women I am definitely biased toward the older camp. I recently had the pleasure of spending the evening with a lady in her late 40’s (we’ll call her Gina for the sake of convenience). Gina is in her late 40’s and of Italian heritage. Her bone structure is exquisite and she has the look of a former model about her. Her body, too, is in fine shape thanks to regular trips to the gym.

Her company was first class: we chatted about all manner of things and she was at ease with all subjects covered. Her experience of life was a major contributing factor to being able to converse with a wide and rich vocabulary on such a wide variety of topics and Gina’s sense of humor kept me in raptures all evening.

While I accept there are specific exceptions to every generality, I cannot imagine a woman in anything earlier than her late twenties being able to match Gina for good company, engaging manner and sexual attraction.

I may be wrong… - do you, reader, have experiences to confirm or rebuke my views? If so, please feel free to comment and share.