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[quote=Anonymous][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] DP here. Oh, please. I am 47. I am going out with a 29 year old this weekend. I have dated 27-47. It 100% depends on how attractive you are. However, I would likely not be attracted to OP. I date men without kids because I don't want to deal with someone else's custody schedule and I can date younger without any issue. I won't remarry ever.[/quote] I used to brag about the ages of the young guys I was dating too, when I was emotionally unavailable and still healing from my divorce. Bragging about the ages of the young men we date is so thirsty to me. We shame men for doing the same, and though I agree with you and found younger men easier to date, too- I’m grateful to be in a relationship with a peer. He’s 52 with one grown child, I’m 49 with three in high school. It’s really fun having the emotional part, not just the sex part, now that I’m ready. OP. Date younger for sex. Date peers for relationships. Don’t get confused about that. [/quote]
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