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Reply to "Large age gaps, 25-30 years... does it always mean one person has issues/baggage? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Typically, it's for money or the lifestyle. I'm divorced and in my mid 40s. I"m in good shape and have been dating frequency since I got my life back. I've primarily dated women in their early 30s. One in her late 20s. One in her late 30s. I am very successful and most of the women I've dated know this (meet through some type of work). It's never discussed, but I know if I wasn't wealthy half of them wouldn't be as keen on dating me. But, when a man can take you on weekend trips, nice restaurants, treats you well, etc it's a real attraction. [/quote] Or possibly you attract women with daddy issues. Or women who feel a bit lost and are attracted to men who seem more settled. [/quote] Don't get jealous, PP. Not everyone has daddy issues and people do get attracted towards success and money. LOL [/quote] Nah. I remember when I was 25 the only girls who dated much older had issues. Daddy issues, mental health issues, but something. Men like to tell themselves it’s just the natural order, but surely deep down they know it’s not true and when they were 25, their peers who were well adjusted weren’t dating divorcees. [/quote]
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