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Alisha leads this section. She argues that beauty standards are broken. "We spend our twenties trying to look older and our fifties trying to look younger," she writes. "Why not just look like us ?"
Alisha, a 62-year-former retail buyer with a sharp wit and a vibrant wardrobe, had been widowed for six years. Bernard, a rugged 67-year-old retired carpenter with a salt-and-pepper beard and a shy smile, had been divorced for a decade. They lived forty-five minutes apart in rural Oregon, yet their worlds never collided—until a glitchy, forgotten dating app for "seasoned singles" matched them based on their mutual love for ballroom dancing and vintage motorcycles.
"We schedule 'date nights' where we don't talk about the website," says Bernard. "Tuesdays are sacred. No laptops. No SEO keywords. Just us and a terrible B-movie."
The video was picked up by a Gen Z influencer who mocked it, intending to be cruel. But the tables turned. Thousands of users flooded the comments—not with vitriol, but with praise. "This is the real beauty content we need," wrote one user. "She looks happy. When was the last time a 25-year-old influencer looked actually happy?"