Can a man in his 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, get 18yr old women on a regular basis? Even semi regular.
If it makes a difference, can loosen the rules for what some of you might consider normal/acceptable..... doesn't have to be SDL/SNL, can be 3dates, 3 weeks, even 3 months. We are talking extraordinary age gap here. ie 90 and 18, really extraordinary.
The best I can think of on a regular basis was a post by Skills where he said Ross Jeffries was getting 18yr olds when Ross was in his late 50s.
But that's not 60/70/80/90. Are there any examples of this with 18yr olds?
I doubt you'll find any clear answer to this kind of question. Dudes in their 90s are not frequenting this forum (afaik) and aren't posting public examples of conquests on the internet - most of them probably never learned how to use a phone.
You go though transformations as you go through life that are pretty much inevitable. As you get older, you tend abstract more your happiness and pleasure, finding it in things that your 20 year old self would have found meaningless or boring. You see life less as a competitive game and more as a long story with all kinds of interesting twists and turns. As people become old, they tend to live vicariously, enjoying the development, experiences and achievements of kids or grandkids rather than their own. At different points in life you realize you have a different role to play than you did before. And at a certain point, near the end of life, you are (ideally) at peace with the fact that your life is made up of history and not future.
I know anecdotally guys in their 60s who played around with much younger women - you can see celebrities doing this. At that age you're still fit and healthy enough and still have the drive. But 70s, 80s, 90s? If it's happened I don't really hear about it. At that age things get a bit creaky and you'd probably rather drink tea, read books and reminisce than go on dates and deal with some 18 y/o girls chatter.
Personally I'd be perfectly fine stopping at some point. I do it now as an expression of who I am right now, not because I'm desperate or would spiral into depression without it. One day I will be a father, and I may or may not decide to stop chasing women then. And one day I'll probably be an old, old man sitting on his boat somewhere looking at the world with a 100,000 foot view and look at an ass the same way I'd look at a seagull flying past.
I think happiness is being the person you need to be right now, and not longing for what you were before or what you wish to be in the future.