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| How do you Date a Younger Man? Posted: 5/20/2009 10:40:49 AM | | Well judging by your post it seems you want to do it but are afraid of what people might think. So....f**k what people think, do what you want. If you're single, hes single, then all is good, go for it. No one wants to wonder what could have been.... | |
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| How do you Date a Younger Man? Posted: 5/20/2009 12:38:37 PM | | The answer is here i am younger 25 and looking for older woman up to 48 so if you want to try and ride a young hard 8 inch****my email is jamaicanrebel@hotmail.com ill be waiting. | |
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| How do you Date a Younger Man? Posted: 5/20/2009 2:31:04 PM | GO FOR IT!! I did, after being married for 17 years and having my husband walk out and me.. It was major blow to my ego to say the least.. I went out with friends to a karaoke bar and this BEAUTIFUL 25 year old man got up to sing.. he looked over at me and smiled.. I smiled back.. next thing I knew he was sitting with me for rest of the night... we exchanged numbers and I went home thinking I would never hear from him LOL What would that young, well built man want with me, a 35 year old mother of 4 (with a grandchild on the way)... well.. what started out as friendship has turned into the most amazing relationship.. he calls, he texts, he stops by out of the blue.. he is so attentive.. I thought we would have nothing to talk about at first.but it seems we talk about everything.. Even if it doesn't last... it is so worth it.. Don't let age fool you..and don't let it stop you..Do your thing girl... | |
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| How do you Date a Younger Man? Posted: 5/23/2009 1:45:31 PM | I would say it's a case-by-case basis with long-term relationship in mind, but it'd be like a needle in a haystack in terms of being a wise decision, since there's a big gap. With non-long-term relationships in mind, I don't think age should be an issue at all.
However, if a woman's 40, not a super-model, and her age restrictions are, say, 25-35, and she's looking for Long Term, it begs a question. Do you REALLY think the chances of a 25 year old guy settling down with a 40 year old woman is realistic, for her or him? That's a big generation gap and age difference. Say they go out for 2 years, get married, and when the guys' 35, she'd be 50. I think just about every woman over 40 looking who's looking a guy in his mid 20s knows that the chances of LTR are slim to none, but it's something fun and enjoyful to experience, and maybe that's what she (and he) would need... but I wouldn't say putting any money down on an lasting LTR future if the gap is too big, but attraction is definitely there.
And of course it depends on what ages each are, and how many years. 10 years is big if you're talking 20-30... but 30-40 isn't as big... or 35-45. But 6 years is big when it's 19-25. Many factors. | |
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