Pamela Anderson is doing the rounds again, trying to convince you she looks better now with her permanent deer-in-the-headlights stare and silly hairstyle than she did looking obviously hot in Baywatch.
It’s so desperate and numerous people are jumping on this latest virtue-signalling bandwagon to gaslight you that 60-year-olds are as sexually appealing as 20-year-olds.
It’s so childish.
They crave relevance.
They crave the attention.
They crave proving a point.
Naff and I say again so childish.
We can never know what people are thinking or feeling but, and it’s a serious but, we can observe their behaviour and there are certain facts and truths that we just know.
Women of Pamela’s age used to vanish into the background NOT because they were irrelevant but because they no longer needed the widespread attention. They had husbands and children and grandchildren, etc. etc. and there was a dignity in it. If you were to see Miss Anderson in the street, you’d rightfully jump and wonder “oh my goodness! I wonder what happened to her.”
Now, Pamela has children with wild-boy Tommy Lee. Can you imagine what it’s like for them her parading herself around as she is now. I don’t care what you say, it will be embarrassing for them.
I am genuinely curious how many real adults there are in the world.
Interact with many and there is no evidence of boundaries, of tastefulness, of standards. It’s all rather haphazard.
I want solid things.
I want some attention to detail.
I want to surround myself with honest people.
All done peacefully, prosperously and with purpose.
It’s very simple really.
Any slight disagreement and you’ll find many can be very resentful, they are envious rather than emulating of people. They feel like the world owes them everything for doing nothing. The more I do and take responsibility for, the better my life becomes. Again, a simple fact.
I see fully grown people throwing their toys out of the pram for not getting their own way in the relationships, no harmony, no discussion, no negotiation.
There has to be a better way, my friends.

