Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question - why would ANY remotely desirable man marry a woman 5+ years older? Screw, sure. But marry? A 30 year old man with a 35 year old woman has to rush to have kids and missed all her hot years. Any man with options would prefer a 25 year old.
Would you marry a 10 who is five years order? I sure as hell would.
We're not talking about a "10". We're talking about normal people. There really isn't much of a reason why a desirable man would marry a woman 4-5 years older. Why can't he get someone his age to a few years younger, like most men?
There's always a reason. I know guys who married older. Decent guys, but had issues that prevented them from attracting women their age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 36 and DH is 46, and I think this is the perfect age difference. In college/grad school, I was asked out by a few guys my age or a year or two younger, and I was never attracted to that. I used to think there was something desperate about girls who dated younger guys; I felt sorry for those girls.
That's funny because many would say a woman with a handsome younger man and a nice career is winning. I certainly would. I'm 32 and would prefer 28-31 over 40+ by a loooong margin.
A woman with a handsome older man doesn't even need a "career"
Anonymous wrote:My affair partner is 16 years younger than me. He is 7 years younger than his wife. She is gorgeous. So is he. I guess he likes older women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha sure. Well I dont really see what it has to do with the thread but if it made you laugh ...
Take a look in the mirror and look at that picture... there are a lot of similarities...
You really know quite a lot about an anonymous commenter based on a couple of highly intelligent posts and nothing else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha sure. Well I dont really see what it has to do with the thread but if it made you laugh ...
Take a look in the mirror and look at that picture... there are a lot of similarities...
Anonymous wrote:Ha sure. Well I dont really see what it has to do with the thread but if it made you laugh ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 36 and DH is 46, and I think this is the perfect age difference. In college/grad school, I was asked out by a few guys my age or a year or two younger, and I was never attracted to that. I used to think there was something desperate about girls who dated younger guys; I felt sorry for those girls.
That's funny because many would say a woman with a handsome younger man and a nice career is winning. I certainly would. I'm 32 and would prefer 28-31 over 40+ by a loooong margin.
I agree; I don't get why someone would feel sorry with someone a couple years younger. I actually assume that women dating men significantly older couldn't find anyone around their age and had to go to old dudes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notice that all of the young guys mentioned here are making good money and have good careers. That's why they were deemed acceptable.
I'm not seeing any examples of women who married younger guys because he was "so pretty" and sweet, even though he didn't really have much of a career. But men do that all the time. Women usually have zero interest in LTRs with men who don't have some kind of career.
All things being equal, young is better than old, but men in their 30s and 40s are more likely to have a decent career going then men in their 20s.
Sure, but why would a guy making six figures in his late 20s marry a girl four years older instead of one four years younger? It's not like a good looking, high-earning 28 year old guy can't get an attractive woman between 24-27. Why would he pick a 32 year old, unless there's an issue we don't know about?
Anonymous wrote:^ for you, poster that keeps trying to convince everyone that all men only want to date younger women, despite all evidence to the contrary. Seems fitting for you:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 36 and DH is 46, and I think this is the perfect age difference. In college/grad school, I was asked out by a few guys my age or a year or two younger, and I was never attracted to that. I used to think there was something desperate about girls who dated younger guys; I felt sorry for those girls.
That's funny because many would say a woman with a handsome younger man and a nice career is winning. I certainly would. I'm 32 and would prefer 28-31 over 40+ by a loooong margin.
To help your dating odds, I'd like to inform you that there are some numbers between 31 and 40.