99 Problems: Wendy Williams Suggests Not Sexting In Your Forties
Wendy has advice for everything, from co-habitation to how to deal with sleeping with famous people. Think of this as your very own “Ask Wendy” segment.
A new season of The Wendy Williams Show starts this week with national syndication. The show's airing from a bigger, swankier, and pink-er studio set — in high definition, not that Wendy's worried about that. Expect more celebrity guests, panel discussions, a greater focus on viewer interaction, and more time spent on the show's most popular segments like "Hot Topics" and, hopefully, more "Ask Wendy." And what do you know? Asking Wendy is exactly what we're doing right now — with a handful of perplexing questions readers sent in from all over. Keep reading for Wendy's advice on spa days, angry dogs, and boyfriends.
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I'm 43 years old and giving the dating scene another try after getting divorced this time last year. Should I be sexting my current 29 year-old maybe-boyfriend? We have been on 4 dates now and his messages are getting a bit salacious.
No sexting! None at all. I'm 48 years old, so I consider you my peer. It is my belief that young guys want to date us older ladies because they want something different. If a 29 year-old wants to sext, he'd be with some other 29 year-old — he's with you for other reasons. And I don't mean boring reasons, we are not boring, let me tell you. We are juicy, we are delicious, we are fun in our forties! Boys know it. And boys like it.
So I would not leave a paper trail — or a sext message trail. Listen, in our forties we are way too smart and we have way too much to lose to be playing reindeer games with some child. You don't need to sext to prove anything to this boy, he's not with you for that. He's with you because you're smart and you're secure. Too secure to be questioning yourself over this sort of thing, really.
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