Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so amusing because it brings to mind all the guys on here who talk about dating much younger after divorce or who have APs who are much younger. It’s actually refreshing that most of the women look back and realize they had daddy issues - the guys on here should take note.
But the fact that so many women were in these relationships, and quite a few still have fond memories. just goes to disprove the regular "ewww" and typical "no one wants to date a man XX years older" that we frequently see in numerous threads.
No, it's just one.
Anonymous wrote:When this happens it's because the guy is gross. Period. Even if you ended up marrying him. He's still pathetic and gross.
Anonymous wrote:I dated a man who was 35 when I was 22. We didn’t date long. I mostly remember that his friends did NOT like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so amusing because it brings to mind all the guys on here who talk about dating much younger after divorce or who have APs who are much younger. It’s actually refreshing that most of the women look back and realize they had daddy issues - the guys on here should take note.
But the fact that so many women were in these relationships, and quite a few still have fond memories. just goes to disprove the regular "ewww" and typical "no one wants to date a man XX years older" that we frequently see in numerous threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 and he was 36. I didn’t feel the age difference at all. He was the nicest, sweetest guy and we just sort of met at the wrong point in our lives. He was married (unhappily), I was clearly too young for him to have a real relationship. I was smitten with him and I think he enjoyed feeling youthful with me. We had so many common interests and it just felt normal. We’d spend whatever time we could together. I still think about him all the time and will sneak a peek at his FB to see what’s going on in his life. I was completely in love with him at 18 but I knew it wasn’t going to last. I broke it off when I graduated high school and was heading to college. Married now 15 yrs two kids. I still fantasize about running into him one day and seeing him again.
Disgusting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so amusing because it brings to mind all the guys on here who talk about dating much younger after divorce or who have APs who are much younger. It’s actually refreshing that most of the women look back and realize they had daddy issues - the guys on here should take note.
But the fact that so many women were in these relationships, and quite a few still have fond memories. just goes to disprove the regular "ewww" and typical "no one wants to date a man XX years older" that we frequently see in numerous threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so amusing because it brings to mind all the guys on here who talk about dating much younger after divorce or who have APs who are much younger. It’s actually refreshing that most of the women look back and realize they had daddy issues - the guys on here should take note.
But the fact that so many women were in these relationships, and quite a few still have fond memories. just goes to disprove the regular "ewww" and typical "no one wants to date a man XX years older" that we frequently see in numerous threads.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is so amusing because it brings to mind all the guys on here who talk about dating much younger after divorce or who have APs who are much younger. It’s actually refreshing that most of the women look back and realize they had daddy issues - the guys on here should take note.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 and he was 36. I didn’t feel the age difference at all. He was the nicest, sweetest guy and we just sort of met at the wrong point in our lives. He was married (unhappily), I was clearly too young for him to have a real relationship. I was smitten with him and I think he enjoyed feeling youthful with me. We had so many common interests and it just felt normal. We’d spend whatever time we could together. I still think about him all the time and will sneak a peek at his FB to see what’s going on in his life. I was completely in love with him at 18 but I knew it wasn’t going to last. I broke it off when I graduated high school and was heading to college. Married now 15 yrs two kids. I still fantasize about running into him one day and seeing him again.
How have you not grown up and become wiser than you were at 18?
Anonymous wrote:18 and he was 36. I didn’t feel the age difference at all. He was the nicest, sweetest guy and we just sort of met at the wrong point in our lives. He was married (unhappily), I was clearly too young for him to have a real relationship. I was smitten with him and I think he enjoyed feeling youthful with me. We had so many common interests and it just felt normal. We’d spend whatever time we could together. I still think about him all the time and will sneak a peek at his FB to see what’s going on in his life. I was completely in love with him at 18 but I knew it wasn’t going to last. I broke it off when I graduated high school and was heading to college. Married now 15 yrs two kids. I still fantasize about running into him one day and seeing him again.
Anonymous wrote:18 and he was 36. I didn’t feel the age difference at all. He was the nicest, sweetest guy and we just sort of met at the wrong point in our lives. He was married (unhappily), I was clearly too young for him to have a real relationship. I was smitten with him and I think he enjoyed feeling youthful with me. We had so many common interests and it just felt normal. We’d spend whatever time we could together. I still think about him all the time and will sneak a peek at his FB to see what’s going on in his life. I was completely in love with him at 18 but I knew it wasn’t going to last. I broke it off when I graduated high school and was heading to college. Married now 15 yrs two kids. I still fantasize about running into him one day and seeing him again.
Anonymous wrote:18 and he was 36. I didn’t feel the age difference at all. He was the nicest, sweetest guy and we just sort of met at the wrong point in our lives. He was married (unhappily), I was clearly too young for him to have a real relationship. I was smitten with him and I think he enjoyed feeling youthful with me. We had so many common interests and it just felt normal. We’d spend whatever time we could together. I still think about him all the time and will sneak a peek at his FB to see what’s going on in his life. I was completely in love with him at 18 but I knew it wasn’t going to last. I broke it off when I graduated high school and was heading to college. Married now 15 yrs two kids. I still fantasize about running into him one day and seeing him again.