In my house they are very into proverbs. And thinking about Sharon Stone and her lack of success in finding love at the age of 65 on dating apps, one thing comes to mind: the pretty one wants the fate of the ugly one. It turns out that what was a sexual myth in the nineties, beautiful, with a scandalous body and a successful woman, becomes one of us in the exciting game of finding the better half.
Sharon is not looking for a man to have sex with. Or at least not only for that. “It’s very easy to fuck. You don’t have to go to Tinder, you go to the damn Coffee Bean [a coffee chain]. Is not difficult”. The actress claims that many of the men she has known would go to bed with her with “a can of beans.” “Let’s be realistic, if you want sex you go to the supermarket, but if you want to have a connection…” she admits. Oh, friend, that’s something else. We know.
And we also know what is difficult. The really difficult thing is to find someone to connect with, with whom you can share a pleasant conversation, to call when something good or bad happens to you, someone to send a reel that you see on Instagram and it reminds you of that private joke, someone someone to trust, that person with whom you want to continue escaping for a weekend to escape the monotony of routine, that or that person with whom you continue to laugh even if the years go by…
And if it’s already difficult to find that soulmate in real life, doing it on Tinder or Bumble or any other dating app must be something like winning the lottery. But there are people whose turn…
I know what Sharon Stone is looking for. The actress has already been married three times and she does not want another husband. She doesn’t want another child either; She already has three. She is looking for a complicit love, a love that accompanies her, but that accompanies her well; because if not, it is better to be alone. And other wise women have already reached that point, such as Diane Keaton, who recently revealed that in the last 35 years she had not had a romantic date; Jane Fonda, who no longer wants to be naked in front of anyone; or Linda Evangelista, who doesn’t want to hear anyone breathing next to her.
Now another saying that I was told when I was little comes to mind: Every cassoleta te la seva tapadoreta. Well not always. Good luck, Sharon.