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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to date women in the same phase of life. I’m a 48 yo divorced woman with one tween and I’d love a low-key relationship where we saw each other once a week. Later on if appropriate I’d be happy to go to sports games and do other kid stuff. [/quote] Yeah, but OP isn't going to be remotely attracted to you. Real talk. [/quote] :roll: I'm seven years younger than my almost 50 year old girlfriend and I'm very attracted to her. Is she flawless? Of course not, but neither am I. She takes good care of herself, is comfortable with her body, and is AMAZING in bed. Am I also attracted to some of the 20 and 30 somethings I work with? Sure. But in the off chance any of them or their peers would want to date me, it would likely not be sustainable. Some people want to date around and enjoy young bodies. I don't want to date around. Not only do I find familiarity and love very rewarding, dating is a lot of time and energy. I don't have a lot of either. I work a lot and I'm devoted to my kids. Sometimes there's a stretch when all she and I can manage is 30 minutes to go for a walk together. That can be really nice for us, but that would not impress a 35 year old with no children. [/quote]
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