For about 10 years? |
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And you also have one divorce, one ex, one alimony, 2 kids, child support x2, relationship baggage to sweeten the deal. Why not date someone in same age and situation? |
Are you really asking why, when I’m capable of regularly sleeping with women who are 25, I don’t choose to sleep with women who are 45 with kids and an ex husband? |
I think she’s just pointing out the creep factor that you can’t/won’t see. |
Oh please. The average attractive 27-year-old woman is not pining for a 50-year-old dad in the suburbs, in shape and attractive or not, who has an ex-wife and 2 tweens. This is absolutely delusional. Anecdotally, does it happen? Sure, but it is not at all common and we all know this. |
Yeah, kids would have been such a turn off for me. If the man does not want marriage or more kids, he is selfish wasting the young woman’s prime dating years where she can find a spouse. |
When I was 24 I had already passed my PhD comprehensive exams, and my Federal job was flying me all over the country to conduct focus groups with Federal workers. |
And were you attracted to old men? |
more like the little head and ego wants what it wants |
Yeah, I don’t see it. I assume I only have 2-3 years left of this, so will enjoy while it lasts. |
I mean, everyone gets to date who they want? Why do you assume someone in the same situation would be interested? |
Wait until she's in her 60s vs your 80s when she has to start taking care of you. She won't be so happy then. You realize you look like her father, right? I'm 53. I cannot imagine having to take care of a 70, 80 something year old. I'm just about to get my independent life back; I wouldn't want to be taking care of my aging spouse just as my youngest is off to college. |
Agreed. So why are we 9 pages in? |
They just want nice dating experience from you - being treated nicely, etc. Something their peers can’t offer. A woman who is in her 20s and beautiful would be super popular with late 20s-mid 30s single men with no kids. There are many who are already established in their careers. I married my husband at 25, he was 36 and very successful no kids or prior marriage. The 20s girls you date are “leftovers” not picked by by these higher value younger men |