
I had little interest in it beyond some cultural curiosity since (besides being in a relationship) younger men, as such, have never appealed to me in the romantic sense. Maybe it's because I have a 50 year old son-in-law and a nearly 40 year old son? (Maybe not as I don't remember ever thinking men much younger than myself were that appealing even in movies which is getting to be a problem as the older guys are often no longer playing romantic leads, with a few exceptions and when they do, it's too often with a woman young enough to be their granddaughter.)
To me, age differences, when less than 10 years either way don't matter; but beyond that, I'd think there would be some things that the couple would not have shared for common experiences. Would I want to date a guy where I had to explain who Sky King was? I think not.
It would not make me feel younger to know a younger man was attracted to me; and if I was out looking and was interested in a younger man, he better not look younger. No way would I want to walk into a restaurant and have the server thinking I was with my son-- unless I was.
Then I heard a new take on cougars. It was in a clip from the Today Show where Meredith Viera was interviewing three older women (by older I am guessing from 50s to maybe 70 or thereabouts) as they discussed what a cougar was and that it didn't have to relate to marital status. There was a website and on the website is the video of that interview if you click down a ways:
Since this was a new definition to the term, I did a little research online. It appears still that most of the time cougar means an older woman looking for a younger man (you would be amazed at how many sites there are to display your older woman status or if you are a guy looking for one, to see what's available. No, I did not check them out to see what the women looked like).
The impression I got, from reading some of the pieces on the 'Real Cougar Woman' site, is that being a cougar is more about who the woman is and not about the man she's with or even if she wants to be with someone. A cougar woman is confident in herself, sensual, energetic, with the knowledge that comes with experience. If riding a dragon is what is required to get her where she wants to go, she will do it.

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As I often do when I want to illustrate a concept, I decided to get some pictures of cougar women. The easiest ones came as I remembered some self-portraits Parapluie had painted. Could they be any more powerful as images of an inner self?
Then, since I can't very well go asking certain women I see out if I can take their picture, there was taking some photos of me. I found out (like with the wink), that this wasn't as easy as it sounded. It's not particularly hard to look sexy in a photo, to look like you're having fun, to be grandmotherly, or to look outdoorsy, but what says to others-- this is a cougar woman? Should she be relaxed, at ease, moving, thoughtful? I know these women when I see them, but how do I capture that in a photograph?
One thing I can say, this is no way to get into the mood for Thanksgiving...
Incidentally, check out Parapluie's blog, Umbrella Painting Journal as she is writing a novelette in installments, which explores the creative world of a female artist.
You make me smile about the ready to pounce gesture when trying to photograph yourself. These photos of you show great inner beauty. Well ldone. And thank you for the link to my fictional writing about myself as a woman artist.
ReplyDeleteIntersting concept -- right now I know I feel more like a wet cat climbing out of the creek than a cougar -- probably look more like one too. What can I say -- I'm still ready to pounce!
ReplyDeleteI don't see myself in cougar mode. As I've told younger men who have expressed interest in me,
ReplyDelete1. I can't go out with anyone to whom I could have given birth.
2. I have shoes older than you!
While I understand the mentality of these women, I wouldn't want the term applied to me. Cougars are, after all, predators.
The photos if you are gorgeous!
I guess whether cougar seemed flattering or not would depend on your view of cougars lol But what is less flattering without a doubt is another term which I have heard used for younger women with older men-- chihuahuas :)
ReplyDeleteI had never heard that term before, Rain. I like to "look" at younger men but not very many men "get me" even when I was younger and sexy.
ReplyDeleteTell your husband he did a beautiful job with the photos. You should model. You and a camera were made for each other.
I would love you to join the Real Cougar Club. We have over 600 fabulous females who love being with other women who understand not judge.
ReplyDeleteThese women are married, single, with younger men, with older men - what they have in common is a strong spirit and a super fantastic attitude.
Keep up the good work. Glad I discovered your blogs.
I have been meaning to comment, but have not had time. One woman that I know is proud of the fact that she is a cougar. She looks and acts younger than she is, but one day she told us that her husband was 8 years younger than she was and then she said "I am a cougar, rrrroarrr". It was hilarious.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking if the "subject" is viewing something that arouses the specific emotion you trying to capture - then in that brief window of opportunity the pix should be taken. :)
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