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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Keep in mind that young women are also growing tired of young men. A lifetime of cheep dopamine has ruined young men. Whether its scrolling, video games or pron, their motivation to do anything other than seek cheep dopamine is very limited. Layer in vaping or weed and they can barely find the motivation to change out of their pajamas much less create a career with a liveable salary, commit to a relationship, want to support a family or even learn some interesting skill like music or foreign languages. Older guys at least grew up in an analog era where you had hobbies that produced real interests and skills.[/quote] Maybe learn how to spell first. My 19yo son speaks 3 languages fluently. Yes, they learn differently but it doesn't mean young men have little to offer. A young mid 20s man making an early professional salary > early 40s man with 2 kids from a prior marriage making 500K salary. [/quote] Congrats on your son. I’m sure you’re aware he’s outstanding. That said, there’s only so many like him and women are competing for him (unless he’s under 6’ and stays earning a young professional salary too long). When they can’t find someone great like him one of the alternatives to fill the time are older guys. That way they can go on nice dates and have sex while they wait for guys like your son to reach an acceptable level of income.[/quote] A short guy is 100x better than an old guy! Gross. [/quote] Exactly, only ho's (who are a small population of college educated women) are looking to date 10+ older men in their 20s. There is a sugaring industry but I just don't see that in my son's college at all. Girls generally either don't date, or young students sleep around with each other in fraternities environment. But by at large college students are focused on education and rather socially isolated (14% frat membership in his college). It's not like majority of socially awkward girls would run dating old divorced dudes. They are trying to get introduced to promising men of their age group, as both boys and girls lack social skills to do it on their own. My son will be trying to date online he's too shy to approach attractive girls in real life. But there are plenty of young promising men his age who want to have a stable GF in their 20s. [/quote]
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