Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My last boyfriend is six years younger than me and we met in real life. He is way more mature than most 40 yo single guys I've met.
Men say the same exact thing about younger women lol. It’s a common cliche that people seeking younger people use.
Anonymous wrote:It is very interesting. Older women HATE men who date much younger women, they really do. They genuinely despise them and take it personal. Yet these same women are now moving cross country to date a man perhaps less than a decade older than their oldest son. Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:TLDR: For those women who have had successful long-term relationship with younger men, where did you meet your partner? If online, which apps? If in real life, what locations? Would love to hear your experience!
Background: I'm a 38 yo divorced mom (50% custody), slender and good looking. Most people would guess I'm in my 20s or around 30. I'm usually attracted to guys around 30 - so 5-10 years younger than me, not really a huge gap. My last boyfriend is six years younger than me and we met in real life. He is way more mature than most 40 yo single guys I've met.
I should also add I'm looking for long-term relationship (even though I'm not against hookup), and I'm open to having more kids. I don't need any guy's money but I also don't want any guy dating me for my money. I've been using Bumble and Hinge (setting my age range to 28-43) but overall I seem to have better luck meeting guys in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend (39) just got divorced from her husband of 10 years, met a 26yo, and moved cross country to be with him near his parents house...
Adding they met at an airport
Anonymous wrote:My friend (39) just got divorced from her husband of 10 years, met a 26yo, and moved cross country to be with him near his parents house...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My last boyfriend is six years younger than me and we met in real life. He is way more mature than most 40 yo single guys I've met.
Men say the same exact thing about younger women lol. It’s a common cliche that people seeking younger people use.
Are 30 yo men more mature than 40 yo men? Not necessarily. Are 30 yo SINGLE men more mature than 40 yo SINGLE men? In my experience YES. B/c in DMV where most well educated people get married around 30, there are still plenty of mature and family-oriented single guys around 30. Single, never-married guys around 40, on the other hand, tend to be immature, or players, or not financially established, or super picky, or a combination of the above. Occasionally there are good divorced men around 40 but it's not very common in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My last boyfriend is six years younger than me and we met in real life. He is way more mature than most 40 yo single guys I've met.
Men say the same exact thing about younger women lol. It’s a common cliche that people seeking younger people use.
Anonymous wrote:
My last boyfriend is six years younger than me and we met in real life. He is way more mature than most 40 yo single guys I've met.
Anonymous wrote:TLDR: For those women who have had successful long-term relationship with younger men, where did you meet your partner? If online, which apps? If in real life, what locations? Would love to hear your experience!
Background: I'm a 38 yo divorced mom (50% custody), slender and good looking. Most people would guess I'm in my 20s or around 30. I'm usually attracted to guys around 30 - so 5-10 years younger than me, not really a huge gap. My last boyfriend is six years younger than me and we met in real life. He is way more mature than most 40 yo single guys I've met.
I should also add I'm looking for long-term relationship (even though I'm not against hookup), and I'm open to having more kids. I don't need any guy's money but I also don't want any guy dating me for my money. I've been using Bumble and Hinge (setting my age range to 28-43) but overall I seem to have better luck meeting guys in person.