Topic: OLDER WOMEN VS. YOUNGER MEN | |
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Nothing wrong with it.
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I'd say yes, as long as it's legal of course. Personally I find older women attractive I think because I worry about finding someone too young for me. Any time I see someone I think I like, I don't say anything out of fear they might be too young. I'm only 23 but I'd date anyone either that age or 24 and up.
Sorry if it sounds weird, sometimes I have a hard time putting my thoughts into words and they come out all weird. I hate coming off like I'm weird |
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age shouldn't be a barrier to love
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add me girls...to have fun
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Edited by
pial12
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Sun 04/19/15 01:39 PM
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yes...real fantastic relationship!!
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vs? is this like battle of the network stars?
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Age really doesn't matter, as long as both parties are legal. Its more about the maturity level of the younger person and compatibility.
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I rather an older guy
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I rather an older guy How old much older? And why? I'm curious about this. I had another 28-year-old woman to contact me today on another site. Doesn't seem to be a scammer. So, what gives? Why would a 28-year-old, very good looking woman, (at least to me) want with a 53-year-old man? |
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Sure would not float my boat if the guy was a lot younger ; now a year or two no big deal. At my age I do not feel like babysitting or suffering through the knowledge that only comes with age and experience a second time around. Not exactly eager to put some younger guy through the wringer of getting older before his time either. But I don't live other peoples lives for them so if they are happy and both legal age and undiminished capacity none of my business. Generally the friends I have either gender try it I tend to avoid them because it is just more difficult to try to juggle the differences and not have someone feel slighted.
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I rather an old guy
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Sure would not float my boat if the guy was a lot younger ; now a year or two no big deal. At my age I do not feel like babysitting or suffering through the knowledge that only comes with age and experience a second time around. Not exactly eager to put some younger guy through the wringer of getting older before his time either. But I don't live other peoples lives for them so if they are happy and both legal age and undiminished capacity none of my business. Generally the friends I have either gender try it I tend to avoid them because it is just more difficult to try to juggle the differences and not have someone feel slighted. I'm ok with 5-10 years either way (older/younger) beyond that it gets into having enough in common in terms of life experience or (if older) someone who is able to keep up with me day to day and independent to do w/out me when I am busy. That's why I've avoided retired men. I am not that accessible day to day. I need someone as busy as me :) |
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I think we would run out of things to talk about real quick
I would just have to pat him on head give him a drink of water and send him out to play... He would not understand references to things like hand crank windows in car and how hot those vinyl seats got in summer, Gilligan's Island or Brady Bunch or what it was like when you left your phone at home because it was attached to the wall or that yes we did have color tv as kids but only three channels and pbs.. |
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and don't forget the rabbit ears with tinfouil on them trish
or playing cards around the kitchen table after dinner instead of playing videogames on your phone |
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I would not be worried about culture or technology references so much as I myself would rather play video games than cards any day of the week. I've kept up with technology to a fair degree. I am more concerned about the kind of understanding that comes with age.
I feel like I am a little bit of a generational misift. Probably from paling around w/ my sons so much. A lot of things that people my age do and talk about bore me to tears. drives me nuts listening to guys my age complaining about technology and rap music lol |
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I can't believe this thread made it to page 50.
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Edited by
TMommy
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Mon 04/20/15 06:04 AM
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I would not be worried about culture or technology references so much as I myself would rather play video games than cards any day of the week. I've kept up with technology to a fair degree. I am more concerned about the kind of understanding that comes with age. I feel like I am a little bit of a generational misift. Probably from paling around w/ my sons so much. A lot of things that people my age do and talk about bore me to tears. drives me nuts listening to guys my age complaining about technology and rap music lol hahaha I am not anti-technology by any means I got a cell phone and am fairly computer literate I can remember when I was a kid going to visit my grandparents on holidays sitting around with my cousins listening to the grown ups talk remember thinking.. how come grown ups do nothing but complain, talk about what is wrong with them and who they know that died grumble, grumble, grumble |
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and don't forget the rabbit ears with tinfouil on them trish or playing cards around the kitchen table after dinner instead of playing videogames on your phone god awful things.. and board games my brother loved monopoly and man I hated that game it went on for hours and hours ... I was an impatient and often times temperamental child |
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