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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Six years out of high school. Y’all are pervs. [/quote] In the age of female empowerment, can you please tell me when my daughters will be old enough to make their own dating decisions? I didn't know they were such mental simpletons that they are prey to white collar successful men well into their 20s.[/quote] [b]The woman speaking to the power imbalance stated it well[/b]. [/quote] NP. You didn't answer the pp's question. At what age may a grown woman make her own decision on who she will date?[/quote] NP. A grown woman may make her choices on who to date once she turns 18. HOWEVER, we are free to assess those choices just as we do everyone's social conduct. If a 19 year old woman chooses to date a thrice-divorced 65 year old, we will assume that he's a creep and she has emotional/mental health issues. [/quote] And regarding the PP’s post about her daughter, how should I explain to my daughter that society views her as worthless after the age of 30? [/quote] Society? Not true in my experience (40s M), unless you're talking about the social media construct of beauty (and even then, I'd say that "society" probably treats women differently at 50, not 30). Or by "society" do you mean a minority of superficial men who use their age, experience, and wealth/power to prey upon much younger women? If that's what you mean, I'd say good riddance. Who wants their daughters to be in a relationship with someone so superficial and manipulative? [/quote]
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