Looking For An Older Female Character

rrwardrrward Posts: 556

I'm looking for an attractive female Genesis 8 female character between the ages of 35 and 50.

Thanks.

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  • Alexandra 8, and then go from there?

    https://www.daz3d.com/alexandra-8

  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,187

    Also Sydney.

  • MimicMollyMimicMolly Posts: 2,211
    Ellithia 8? Her separate HD comes with an older HD morph https://www.daz3d.com/ellithia-8
  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,187

    I never noticed that Ellithia has a little bit of pudge on her.

  • SevrinSevrin Posts: 6,310

    Brianne and Monet by Maddelirium at Renderosity

  • MelissaGTMelissaGT Posts: 2,611
    edited May 2021

    Me: *looks at thread title*
    Also Me: *sees word 'older' and pictures someone who'd at least be old enough to start collecting social security*

    Me: *opens thread*
    Also Me: *sees 'between ages of 35 - 50'*
    Also Me: *closes thread after shaking head in disbelief*

    Yup, that figures...

    Post edited by MelissaGT on
  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,244

    ...with that particular hair I can't help but feel Alexandra 8 reminds me of a slightly younger Speaker of the House. 

  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    melissastjames said:

    Me: *looks at thread title*
    Also Me: *sees word 'older' and pictures someone who'd at least be old enough to start collecting social security*

    Me: *opens thread*
    Also Me: *sees 'between ages of 35 - 50'*
    Also Me: *closes thread after shaking head in disbelief*

    Yup, that figures...

    Yeah... When one is yet to see ones 20th birthday, anyone over 30 is so old, halfway to be buried... 30+ years later, one sees 30 year olds as someone that has just recently been potty trained, still a bit wet behind the ears. 

  • marblemarble Posts: 7,500

    melissastjames said:

    Me: *looks at thread title*
    Also Me: *sees word 'older' and pictures someone who'd at least be old enough to start collecting social security*

    Me: *opens thread*
    Also Me: *sees 'between ages of 35 - 50'*
    Also Me: *closes thread after shaking head in disbelief*

    Yup, that figures...

    Yes, I looked at the thread title and immediately thought of Mabel 8 and Grandmother 8. 

  • LinwellyLinwelly Posts: 5,981

    damn I'm at the upper end of "older" guess that makes me just really old

  • ZyloxZylox Posts: 787

    Linwelly said:

    damn I'm at the upper end of "older" guess that makes me just really old

    You should feel lucky, I just found out I am older than old.

  • LinwellyLinwelly Posts: 5,981

    Zylox said:

    Linwelly said:

    damn I'm at the upper end of "older" guess that makes me just really old

    You should feel lucky, I just found out I am older than old.

    keep standing strong! :D

  • WolfwoodWolfwood Posts: 787

    I'm on the lower side of old. Still feeling bad tho sad

  • rrwardrrward Posts: 556

    melissastjames said:

    Me: *looks at thread title*
    Also Me: *sees word 'older' and pictures someone who'd at least be old enough to start collecting social security*

    Me: *opens thread*
    Also Me: *sees 'between ages of 35 - 50'*
    Also Me: *closes thread after shaking head in disbelief*

    Yup, that figures...

    Thank you for derailing my thread by grinding your axe, yet again, about the age preferences of DAZ studio vendors and customers.  

  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,187

    rrward said:

    melissastjames said:

    Me: *looks at thread title*
    Also Me: *sees word 'older' and pictures someone who'd at least be old enough to start collecting social security*

    Me: *opens thread*
    Also Me: *sees 'between ages of 35 - 50'*
    Also Me: *closes thread after shaking head in disbelief*

    Yup, that figures...

    Thank you for derailing my thread by grinding your axe, yet again, about the age preferences of DAZ studio vendors and customers.  

    And also misunderstanding what "older" means.

  • MelissaGTMelissaGT Posts: 2,611
    edited May 2021

    rrward said:

    melissastjames said:

    Me: *looks at thread title*
    Also Me: *sees word 'older' and pictures someone who'd at least be old enough to start collecting social security*

    Me: *opens thread*
    Also Me: *sees 'between ages of 35 - 50'*
    Also Me: *closes thread after shaking head in disbelief*

    Yup, that figures...

    Thank you for derailing my thread by grinding your axe, yet again, about the age preferences of DAZ studio vendors and customers.  

    I did not say anything against your preferences, those of Daz Studio vendors, or their customers...just your definition and use of the word 'older'. 

    Understanding that this is a community of all age brackets, you could have simply asked for a female character between the ages of 35 - 50, without inserting any sort of inflammatory identifier. 

    Post edited by MelissaGT on
  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,636

    My own expectation of older was older than 35-50. First character popped in my mind was Spows' Circe but the first post did clarify the age range, and Melissa St James' point did get fair hearing. So maybe it's settled?

  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,187

    For all the people complaining about the OP's definition of "older", I'm curious at what age a person becomes "old"?

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,636

    Gordig said:

    For all the people complaining about the OP's definition of "older", I'm curious at what age a person becomes "old"?

    You first, Gordig wink

  • MelissaGTMelissaGT Posts: 2,611
    edited May 2021

    Gordig said:

    For all the people complaining about the OP's definition of "older", I'm curious at what age a person becomes "old"?

    https://www.agedcareguide.com.au/talking-aged-care/what-age-is-considered-old#:~:text=In%20America%2C%20one%20researcher%20found,were%20considered%20old%20at%2070.

    Consider this...most women at 50 haven't even hit menopause yet. Practically nobody is retired at 50. 

     

    Post edited by MelissaGT on
  • watchdog79watchdog79 Posts: 1,026

    Maybe the better explanation of "older" in this context would be "clearly older than the abundant mid-late teens, but younger than senior age".wink

  • j cadej cade Posts: 2,310
    Gordig said:

    For all the people complaining about the OP's definition of "older", I'm curious at what age a person becomes "old"?

    Anyone at least 5 years older than me is "old." Conversely, anyone at least 5 years younger than me is a literal infant. The only proper and reasonable age anyone should be is exactly my age.
  • j cadej cade Posts: 2,310

    Maybe the better explanation of "older" in this context would be "clearly older than the abundant mid-late teens, but younger than senior age".wink

    Where "mid-late teens" is represented by "teens" on afternoon dramas who are played by actors in their late 20s
  • benniewoodellbenniewoodell Posts: 1,986

    I'm turning forty in about a week and didn't consider myself old until I looked at this thread. 

  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,187

    melissastjames said:

    Gordig said:

    For all the people complaining about the OP's definition of "older", I'm curious at what age a person becomes "old"?

    https://www.agedcareguide.com.au/talking-aged-care/what-age-is-considered-old#:~:text=In%20America%2C%20one%20researcher%20found,were%20considered%20old%20at%2070.

    Consider this...most women at 50 haven't even hit menopause yet. Practically nobody is retired at 50. 

    So if "old" starts at 71-73, and your benchmark of "at least old enough to be collecting Social Security" is between 62 and 67 in the US, the difference between an "old" person and an "older" person is between 5 and 10 years?

  • HylasHylas Posts: 5,070

    Please, everybody. Start acting like older people.

  • MelissaGTMelissaGT Posts: 2,611
    edited May 2021

    j cade said:

    watchdog79 said:

    Maybe the better explanation of "older" in this context would be "clearly older than the abundant mid-late teens, but younger than senior age".wink

    Where "mid-late teens" is represented by "teens" on afternoon dramas who are played by actors in their late 20s

    I always find that hilarious...one of the most egregious examples I can think of was 'The Vampire Diaries'...Ian Somerhalder is a few years older than I am and he was playing a vampire who was pretending to be a guy old enough to be in high school...dating a girl who was in high school (played by a woman in her early 20's which admitedly wasn't that much of a stretch on her part). 

    Post edited by MelissaGT on
  • lou_harperlou_harper Posts: 1,163

    rrward said:

    I'm looking for an attractive female Genesis 8 female character between the ages of 35 and 50.

    Thanks.

    Aubrey is nice. If not old enough you could use the Aging Morphs to adjust. 

  • MelissaGTMelissaGT Posts: 2,611

    Gordig said:

    melissastjames said:

    Gordig said:

    For all the people complaining about the OP's definition of "older", I'm curious at what age a person becomes "old"?

    https://www.agedcareguide.com.au/talking-aged-care/what-age-is-considered-old#:~:text=In%20America%2C%20one%20researcher%20found,were%20considered%20old%20at%2070.

    Consider this...most women at 50 haven't even hit menopause yet. Practically nobody is retired at 50. 

    So if "old" starts at 71-73, and your benchmark of "at least old enough to be collecting Social Security" is between 62 and 67 in the US, the difference between an "old" person and an "older" person is between 5 and 10 years?

    Is there really a difference between the descriptors 'old' or 'older' when describing someone?  

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